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Thus , Venice , if no stronger claim were thine , Were all thy proud historic deeds
forgot ,Thy choral memory of the Bard divine , Thy love of Tasso , should have cut
the knot Which ties thee to thy tyrants ; and thy lot Is shameful to the nations ...
Thus , Venice , if no stronger claim were thine , Were all thy proud historic deeds
forgot ,Thy choral memory of the Bard divine , Thy love of Tasso , should have cut
the knot Which ties thee to thy tyrants ; and thy lot Is shameful to the nations ...
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The tears and praises of all time ; while thine Would rot in its oblivion in the sink
Of worthless dust , which from thy boasted line Is shaken into nothing ; but the link
Thou formest in his fortunes bids us think Of thy poor malice , naming thee with ...
The tears and praises of all time ; while thine Would rot in its oblivion in the sink
Of worthless dust , which from thy boasted line Is shaken into nothing ; but the link
Thou formest in his fortunes bids us think Of thy poor malice , naming thee with ...
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Or to more deeply bless'd Anchises ? or , In all thy perfect goddess - ship , when
lies Before thee thy own vanquish'd Lord of War ? And gazing in thy face as
toward a star , Laid on thy lap , his eyes to thee upturn , Feeding on thy sweet
cheek ...
Or to more deeply bless'd Anchises ? or , In all thy perfect goddess - ship , when
lies Before thee thy own vanquish'd Lord of War ? And gazing in thy face as
toward a star , Laid on thy lap , his eyes to thee upturn , Feeding on thy sweet
cheek ...
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