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... fate ! When granite moulders and when records fail , A peasant's plaint prolongs his dubious date . Pride ! bend thine eye from heaven to thine estate , See how the Mighty shrink into a song ! Can Volume , Pillar , Pile , preserve thee ...
... fate ! When granite moulders and when records fail , A peasant's plaint prolongs his dubious date . Pride ! bend thine eye from heaven to thine estate , See how the Mighty shrink into a song ! Can Volume , Pillar , Pile , preserve thee ...
Side 23
... fate to strive Where Desolation plants her famish'd brood Is vain , or Ilion , Tyre , might yet survive , And Virtue vanquish all , and Murder cease to thrive . XLVI . But all unconscious of the coming doom , The feast , the song , the ...
... fate to strive Where Desolation plants her famish'd brood Is vain , or Ilion , Tyre , might yet survive , And Virtue vanquish all , and Murder cease to thrive . XLVI . But all unconscious of the coming doom , The feast , the song , the ...
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... fate to distant homes confined their lot , Shall I unmoved behold the hallow'd scene , Which others rave of , though they know it not ? Though here no more Apollo haunts his grot , And thou , the Muses ' seat , art now their grave ...
... fate to distant homes confined their lot , Shall I unmoved behold the hallow'd scene , Which others rave of , though they know it not ? Though here no more Apollo haunts his grot , And thou , the Muses ' seat , art now their grave ...
Side 33
... fate ? Nought that he saw his sadness could abate : Yet once he struggled ' gainst the demon's sway . And as in Beauty's bower he pensive sate , Pour'd forth this unpremeditated lay , To charms as fair as those that soothed his happier ...
... fate ? Nought that he saw his sadness could abate : Yet once he struggled ' gainst the demon's sway . And as in Beauty's bower he pensive sate , Pour'd forth this unpremeditated lay , To charms as fair as those that soothed his happier ...
Side 35
... fate ! They fight for freedom who were never free ; A Kingless people for a nerveless state , Her vassals combat when their chieftains flee , True to the veriest slaves of Treachery : Fond of a land which gave them nought but life Pride ...
... fate ! They fight for freedom who were never free ; A Kingless people for a nerveless state , Her vassals combat when their chieftains flee , True to the veriest slaves of Treachery : Fond of a land which gave them nought but life Pride ...
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