Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal, though no more; though fallen, great! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long accustom'd bondage uncreate? Not such thy sons who whilome did await, The hopeless warriors of a willing... Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron - Page 176by George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) - 1825Full view - About this book
| Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - 1801 - 674 pages
...land—Good night!" The next is the Invocation to Greece which is executed with equal feeling and irntV Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth! Immortal,...more; though fallen, great! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long accustom'd bondage uncreate? Not such thy sons who whilome did await,... | |
| 700 pages
...Good night!" TJie next is the Invocation to Greece whieh is executed -with equal feeling 4ni) (mfli. Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth! Immortal,...more; though fallen, great! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long accnstom'd bondage uncreate? Not such thy sons who whilome did await,... | |
| 1813 - 996 pages
...scenery, we arrive at the following stimulating stanzas to the prostate cities of ancient Greece. » Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth! Immortal,...Who now shall lead thy scattered children forth, And long accustum'd bondage uncreate? Jfot such thy sons who whilome did await, The hopeless warriors of... | |
| 1812 - 1020 pages
..., ., JE Reflection» occaslonea by a survey of ancient Greece. From Lord Byron's " Childe Harold." FAIR Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal,...more ; though fallen, great ! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long accustom'd "bondage uncreate ? Not such thy sons who whilome did... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1812 - 506 pages
...former class we select the following stanzas, with which we shall close our extracts. LXII. LXXII. ' Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal,...more; though fallen, great! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long acc'istom'd bondage uncreate? Not such thy sons who whilome did... | |
| Anonymous - 1812 - 512 pages
...former class we select the following stanzas, with which we shall close our extracts. , « LXXII. ' Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal,...more; though fallen, great! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long accustom'd bondage uncreate? Not such thy sons who whilome did await,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1812 - 510 pages
...following stanzas, with which we shall close our extracts. LXIK LXXII. 'Fair Greece! sad relic ot" departed worth ! Immortal, though no more; though fallen, great! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long acc'istom'd bondage uncreate? Not such thy sons who whilome did... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1812 - 314 pages
...the epithet given to the Russians, t Infidel. LXXII. Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! 3J Immortal, though no more ; though fallen, great ! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long accustom'd bondage uncreate ? Not such thy sons who whilome did... | |
| 1813 - 486 pages
...following stimulating stanzas to the prostrate cities of an.' lent Greece. " Fair Greece! sad relick of departed worth! Immortal, though no more; though...Who now shall lead thy scattered children forth, And long accustom'd bondage uncreatef Not such thy sons who whilome did await, The hopeless warriour's... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1814 - 330 pages
...more ; though fallen, great ! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long accustom'd bondage uncreate ? Not such thy sons who whilome did...The hopeless warriors of a willing doom, In bleak Thermopylaa's sepulchral strait — Oh ! who that gallant spirit shall resume, Leap from Eurotas' banks,... | |
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