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... turned with victory : No record doth remain save yon gray hill , Where fought the Punic hero but to die : There now the shepherd sleeps beside the rill , The stream glides murmuring on , the cave and crag are still . XLVII . Onward we ...
... turned with victory : No record doth remain save yon gray hill , Where fought the Punic hero but to die : There now the shepherd sleeps beside the rill , The stream glides murmuring on , the cave and crag are still . XLVII . Onward we ...
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... sacrifice , her greatest , last : The throne upreared by thee a lesser took , Yet fitter , so thy end of life surpassed : He , wiser , turned the sword into a crook , But who on thy bald laurelled brow could look , C 4 ITALY . 23 .
... sacrifice , her greatest , last : The throne upreared by thee a lesser took , Yet fitter , so thy end of life surpassed : He , wiser , turned the sword into a crook , But who on thy bald laurelled brow could look , C 4 ITALY . 23 .
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... turned at last away ; Then rushed the Goth and Vandal to destroy , Fire , sword , and earthquake bore relentless sway , While ruin toiled to heap thy mountain of decay . • LXXII . Now delicately Nature's hand renews The arch and column ...
... turned at last away ; Then rushed the Goth and Vandal to destroy , Fire , sword , and earthquake bore relentless sway , While ruin toiled to heap thy mountain of decay . • LXXII . Now delicately Nature's hand renews The arch and column ...
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... , LXXXVII . Thou rolling Moon ! my thought to me again : Wert not thou lighted by thy sun to be A lamp as a confessional for men ? From the creation they have turned to thee , Wakeful , or rising from sleep silently , To breathe ITALY . 63.
... , LXXXVII . Thou rolling Moon ! my thought to me again : Wert not thou lighted by thy sun to be A lamp as a confessional for men ? From the creation they have turned to thee , Wakeful , or rising from sleep silently , To breathe ITALY . 63.
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... turned oppressed To thee , nor comfort found on thy absorbing breast ? XXXVIII . And could we choose a spot , this vale Elysian Would bound ambition's wishes , but there dwells Within its sanctuary a deathless vision : A faith to which ...
... turned oppressed To thee , nor comfort found on thy absorbing breast ? XXXVIII . And could we choose a spot , this vale Elysian Would bound ambition's wishes , but there dwells Within its sanctuary a deathless vision : A faith to which ...
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