Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A romaunt. [With a portrait.] |
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ancient appear Athens bear beauty beneath better blood breast breath called Canto Childe church dark death deep earth fair fall fame feel fire foes French gaze give Greece Greek hand Harold hath heard heart Heaven hills Historical honour hope hour Italy kind lake land late least leave less light live look Lord Lord Byron lost memory mind mother mountains Nature never o'er observed once pass perhaps plain poet present remains rise rock Roman Rome round ruin says scene seems seen shore song soul spirit stands Stanza statue stream tears temple thee thine things thou thought tomb traveller tree true turn Venice voice walls waters waves whole wild wind young