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
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 pages
...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...doom, In bleak Thermopylae's sepulchral strait— nh! who that gallant spirit shall resume, Leap from Enrolas' banks, and callthee from the tomb? LXXIV.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pages
...mountains, that see us descend to the shore, Shall view us as victors, or view us no more ! LXXin. ; But w@ scatter'd children forth, And long-accustom'd bondage uncreate ? Not such thy sons who whilome did... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pages
...mountains, that see us descend to the shore, ShaU view us as victors, or view us no more ! LXXIII. erish all in turn, save well-recorded scatter'd children forth, And long accustom'd bondage uncreatc ? Not such thy sons who whilome did... | |
| Aretaeus (of Cappadocia.), Hans Locher - 1847 - 274 pages
...heart, fair Greece! that looks on thee, Nor feels as lovers o'er the dust they loved ; Fair Greece l sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal, though no more; though fallen, great I Byron. Ch. Bar. Wir besitzen von Aretäus aus Kappadocien folgende zwei Werke : 1. IltQl ahwv xal... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1851 - 352 pages
...mountains, that see us descend to the shore, Shall view us as victors, or view us no more ! LXXIII. 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... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1024 pages
...that see us descend to the shore, Shall view us as victors, or view us no more ! LXXIIl. Fair Qreece ! sad relic of departed worth ! " Immortal, though no...more ; though fallen, great ! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth. And long accustomed bondage uncreate ? Not such thy sons \vho whilome did... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 502 pages
...great! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long accnstom'd bondage nncreate 1 Not snch thy sons who whilome did await, The hopeless warriors of a willing doom, In bleak Thermopyte's sepnlchral strait— Oh ! who that gallant spirit shall resnme, Leap from Enrotas' banks,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1104 pages
...fallen, great Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long accustom'd bondage uncrcate ? Not such thy sons who whilome did await, The hopeless warriors of a willing doom, In bleak Thcrmopyhr's sepulchral strait — Oh ! who that gallant spirit shall resume, ,eap from Eurota's banks,,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 pages
...fallen, great I Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long accustom'd bondage uncreatc ? Not such thy sons who whilome did await, The hopeless warriors of a willing doom, In bleak Thermopylœ's sepulchral strait — Oh ! who that gallant spirit shall resume, Leap from Eurota's banks,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 378 pages
...disciples in future without touching them. Note [D.]—THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF GREECE. See p. 103. "Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth! Immortal, though no more; though fallen, great /' Stanza Ixxiii. I. Before I say any thing about a city of which everybody, traveller or not, has... | |
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