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Idly he wander ' d on the Stygian shore , Nor now preserved the walls he loved to
shield before . XV . Cold is the heart , fair Greece ! that looks on thee , Nor feels
as lovers o ' er the dust they loved ; Dull is the eye that will not weep to see Thy ...
Idly he wander ' d on the Stygian shore , Nor now preserved the walls he loved to
shield before . XV . Cold is the heart , fair Greece ! that looks on thee , Nor feels
as lovers o ' er the dust they loved ; Dull is the eye that will not weep to see Thy ...
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From gray but leafy walls , where Ruin greenly dwells . XLVII . And there they
stand , as stands a lofty mind , Worn , but unstooping to the baser crowd , All
tenantless , save to the crannying wind , Or holding dark communion with the
cloud .
From gray but leafy walls , where Ruin greenly dwells . XLVII . And there they
stand , as stands a lofty mind , Worn , but unstooping to the baser crowd , All
tenantless , save to the crannying wind , Or holding dark communion with the
cloud .
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... And hills all rich with blossom ' d trees , And fields which promise corn and
wine , And scatter ' d cities crowning these , Whose far white walls along them
shine , Have strew ' d a scene , which I should see With double joy wert thou with
me !
... And hills all rich with blossom ' d trees , And fields which promise corn and
wine , And scatter ' d cities crowning these , Whose far white walls along them
shine , Have strew ' d a scene , which I should see With double joy wert thou with
me !
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A ruin - yet what ruin ! from its mass Walls , palaces , half - cities , have been rear '
d ; Yet oft the enormous skeleton ye pass And marvel where the spoil could have
appear ' d . Hath it indeed been plunder ' d , or but cleard ? Alas ! developed ...
A ruin - yet what ruin ! from its mass Walls , palaces , half - cities , have been rear '
d ; Yet oft the enormous skeleton ye pass And marvel where the spoil could have
appear ' d . Hath it indeed been plunder ' d , or but cleard ? Alas ! developed ...
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... light glimmers into the narrow gallery which leads to the cells , and the places
of confinement themselves are totally dark . A small hole in the wall admitted the
damp air of the passages , and served for the introduction of the prisoner ' s food .
... light glimmers into the narrow gallery which leads to the cells , and the places
of confinement themselves are totally dark . A small hole in the wall admitted the
damp air of the passages , and served for the introduction of the prisoner ' s food .
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