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... Now all was bustle , and the menial train Prepared and spread the plenteous
board within ; The vacant gallery now seem'd made in vain , But from the
chambers came the mingling din , As page and slave anon were passing out and
in .
... Now all was bustle , and the menial train Prepared and spread the plenteous
board within ; The vacant gallery now seem'd made in vain , But from the
chambers came the mingling din , As page and slave anon were passing out and
in .
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... guest ; Or Wahab's rebel brood who dared divest The prophet's tomb of all its
pious spoil , May wind their path of blood along the West ; But ne'er will Freedom
seek this fated soil , But slave succeed to slave through years of endless toil .
... guest ; Or Wahab's rebel brood who dared divest The prophet's tomb of all its
pious spoil , May wind their path of blood along the West ; But ne'er will Freedom
seek this fated soil , But slave succeed to slave through years of endless toil .
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LXXXIX . The sun , the soil , but not the slave , the same ; Unchanged in all
except its foreign lordPreserves alike its bounds and boundless fame The Battle -
field , where Persia's victim horde First bow'd beneath the brunt of Hellas ...
LXXXIX . The sun , the soil , but not the slave , the same ; Unchanged in all
except its foreign lordPreserves alike its bounds and boundless fame The Battle -
field , where Persia's victim horde First bow'd beneath the brunt of Hellas ...
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