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... tree will wither long before it fall ; The hull drives on , though mast and sail be torn ; The roof - tree sinks , but moulders on the hall In massy hoariness ; the ruin'd wall Stands when its wind - worn battlements are gone ; The bars ...
... tree will wither long before it fall ; The hull drives on , though mast and sail be torn ; The roof - tree sinks , but moulders on the hall In massy hoariness ; the ruin'd wall Stands when its wind - worn battlements are gone ; The bars ...
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... tree , and dooms man's worst - his second fall . XCVIII Yet , Freedom ! yet thy banner , torn , but flying , Streams like the thunder - storm against the wind ; Thy trumpet voice , though broken now and dying , The loudest still the ...
... tree , and dooms man's worst - his second fall . XCVIII Yet , Freedom ! yet thy banner , torn , but flying , Streams like the thunder - storm against the wind ; Thy trumpet voice , though broken now and dying , The loudest still the ...
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... tree became the favourite of Apollo . Its foliage emblematized distinction in poetry ; 651. Pythian : The priestess ... tree : During the American and French Revolutions it was the custom to plant trees as symbols of growing freedom ...
... tree became the favourite of Apollo . Its foliage emblematized distinction in poetry ; 651. Pythian : The priestess ... tree : During the American and French Revolutions it was the custom to plant trees as symbols of growing freedom ...
Contents
Childe Harolds Pilgrimage III | 62 |
Childe Harolds Pilgrimage IV | 93 |
The Giaour | 141 |
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1936 |
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