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... pass , Grieving , if aught inanimate e'er grieves , Over the unreturning brave , -alas ! Ere evening to be trodden like the grass Which now beneath them , but above shall grow In its next verdure , when this fiery mass Of living valour ...
... pass , Grieving , if aught inanimate e'er grieves , Over the unreturning brave , -alas ! Ere evening to be trodden like the grass Which now beneath them , but above shall grow In its next verdure , when this fiery mass Of living valour ...
Side 20
... " Here , where the sword united nations drew , " Our countrymen were warring on that day ! " And this is much , and all which will not pass away . " CANTO III . PILGRIMAGE 21 17 XXXVI . There sunk 20 CANTO III . CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... " Here , where the sword united nations drew , " Our countrymen were warring on that day ! " And this is much , and all which will not pass away . " CANTO III . PILGRIMAGE 21 17 XXXVI . There sunk 20 CANTO III . CHILDE HAROLD'S.
Side 26
... pass'd below ; But they who fought are in a bloody shroud , And those which waved are shredless dust ere now , And the bleak battlements shall bear no future blow . XLVIII . Beneath these battlements , within those walls , 26 CANTO III ...
... pass'd below ; But they who fought are in a bloody shroud , And those which waved are shredless dust ere now , And the bleak battlements shall bear no future blow . XLVIII . Beneath these battlements , within those walls , 26 CANTO III ...
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... pass'd away , And Slaughter heap'd on high his weltering ranks ; Their very graves are gone , and what are they ? Thy tide wash'd down the blood of yesterday , And all was stainless , and on thy clear stream Glass'd with its dancing ...
... pass'd away , And Slaughter heap'd on high his weltering ranks ; Their very graves are gone , and what are they ? Thy tide wash'd down the blood of yesterday , And all was stainless , and on thy clear stream Glass'd with its dancing ...
Side 29
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. LII . Thus Harold inly said , and pass'd along , Yet not insensibly to all which here Awoke the jocund birds to early song In glens which might have made even exile dear : Though on his brow were graven ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. LII . Thus Harold inly said , and pass'd along , Yet not insensibly to all which here Awoke the jocund birds to early song In glens which might have made even exile dear : Though on his brow were graven ...
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