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, The hopeless warriors of a willing... The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool - Page 193Full view - About this book
| Aretaeus (of Cappadocia.), Hans Locher - 1847 - 274 pages
...heart, fair Greece! that looks on thee, Nor feels as lovers o'er the dust they loved ; Fair Greece l sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal, though no more; though fallen, great I Byron. Ch. Bar. Wir besitzen von Aretäus aus Kappadocien folgende zwei Werke : 1. IltQl ahwv xal... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1851 - 352 pages
...mountains, that see us descend to the shore, Shall view us as victors, or view us no more ! LXXIII. Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal,...shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long accustom'd bondage uncreate ? Not such thy sons who whilome did await, The hopeless warriors of a willing... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1024 pages
...that see us descend to the shore, Shall view us as victors, or view us no more ! LXXIIl. Fair Qreece ! sad relic o@ - accustomed bondage uncreate ? Not such thy sons \vho whilome did await, The hopeless warriors of a... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 502 pages
...or view ns no more ! Fair Greeee ! sad relic of departed worth! '" Immortal, thongh no more; thongh fallen, great! Who now shall lead thy scatter'd children forth, And long accnstom'd bondage nncreate 1 Not snch thy sons who whilome did await, The hopeless warriors of a willing doom, In bleak... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 378 pages
...disciples in future without touching them. Note [D.]—THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF GREECE. See p. 103. "Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth! Immortal, though no more; though fallen, great /' Stanza Ixxiii. I. Before I say any thing about a city of which everybody, traveller or not, has... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 pages
...Shall view us as victors, or view us no more ' Lxxm. Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! ra Immortal, though no more; though fallen, great! Who now shall lead thy scattcr'd children forth, And long accustom'd bondage uncrcate ? Not such thy sons who whilome did... | |
| John Clark Ferguson - 1856 - 90 pages
...passages from which are perhaps as frequently mentioned as any among the writings of the noble Lord. " Fair Greece, sad relic of departed worth, . Immortal,...more; though fallen, great! 'Who now shall lead thy scattered children forth. And long accustomed bondage uncreate ? Not auch thy sons who whilom did await,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 pages
...mountains, that see us descend to the shore, Shall view us as victors, or view us no more ! LXXIII. 33 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, The hopeless warriors of... | |
| John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 pages
...40. By Heaven ! it is a goodly sight to see For one who hath no friend, no brother there. Stanza 73. Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal, though no more ; though fallen, great ! Stanza 76. Hereditary bondsmen ! know ye not, Who would be free, themselves must strike the blow?... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 376 pages
...future without touching them. Note [D.] — THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF GREECE. See p. 103. " Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! Immortal, though no more; though fallen, great .'' Stanza Ixxiii. I. Before I say any thing about a city of which everybody, traveller or not, has... | |
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