Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth! Immortal, though no more; though fallen, great! Who now shall lead thy scattered children forth, And long accustomed bondage uncreate? The works of ... lord Byron - Page 99by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818Full view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 308 pages
...l'insouciance de la Grèce esclave. (Str. LXXIII àLXXvm.) LXXIII Fair Greece ! sad relie 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... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1885 - 200 pages
...Shall view us as victors, or view us no more ! LXXIII. Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal, though no more; though fallen, great! Who...children forth, And long accustomed bondage uncreate ? Xot such thy sons who whilome did await, The hopeless warriors of a willing doom, In bleak Thermopylas's... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1885 - 420 pages
...no more; though fallen, great! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children i'ortk, And long accustom'd bondage uncreate? Not such thy sons who whilome did...The hopeless warriors of a willing doom, In bleak Thermopylse's sepulchral strait — Oh! who that gallant spirit shall resnme, Leap from Eurotas' banks,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - Italian literature - 1885 - 360 pages
...shore, Shall view us as victors, or view us no more ! 73. Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal, though no more ; though fallen, great ! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, 695 And long accustom'd bondage uncreate ? Not such thy sons who whilome... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 288 pages
...Shall view us as victors, or view us no more ! LXX1II. Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! 39 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... | |
| American poetry - 1886 - 552 pages
...SIK WALTER SCOTT. FAIR GREECE ! SAD RELIC OF DEPARTED WORTH. GREECE ! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal though no more; though fallen. great! Who now shall lead thy fallen children forth, And long accustomed bondage uncreate? Not such thy sons who whilome did await,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1891 - 752 pages
...more ; though fallen, great ! [forth, Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children And long accustom'd ŝߴ q [n O I^eap from Eurotas' banks, and call thee from the tomb? LXXIV. Spirit of Freedom ! when on Phyle's... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1892 - 324 pages
...SAME. ........ (CHILDE HAROLD, Canto if. Stanzas 73-77.) FAIR GREECE! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal, though no more ; though fallen, great ! Who now shall lead thy scatter'cl children forth, And long accustom' d bondage imcreate ? Not such thy sons who whilome did... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1893 - 368 pages
...sway. THE SAME. (CHILDE HAROLD, Canto ii. Stanzas 73-77.) 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,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 478 pages
...with the mist of years, gray flits the shade of power. Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal, though no more! though fallen, great! Who...The hopeless warriors of a willing doom, In bleak Therm opylae's sepulchral strait — Oh, who that gallant spirit shall resume. Leap from Eurotas's... | |
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