The Prisoner of Chillon, With Selections From Childe Harold And Mazeppa

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« a nation of female warriors, supposed, in ancient times, to have dwelt on the shores of the Black Sea.
CHILUE HAROLD. 57 Though thus in arms they emulate her sons, And in the horrid phalanx dare to move, 'Tis but the tender fierceness of the dove.
Pecking the hand that hovers o'er her mate : In softness as in firmness far above Remoter females," famed for sickening prate ; Her mind is nobler sure, her charms perchance as great.
LX.
thou, Parnassus ! whom I now survey," Not in the phrenzy of a
... dreamer's eye.
Not in the fabled landscape of a lay.
But soaring snow-clad through thy native sky.
In the wild pomp of mountain majesty !
What marvel if I thus essay to sing ?
The humblest of thy pilgrims passing by Would gladly woo thine echoes with his string," Though from thy heights no more one Muse will wave her wing.
LXI.
Oft have I dreamed of Thee! whose glorious name Who knows not,' knows not man's divinest lore : ■" And now I view thee, 'tis, alas, with shame That I in feeblest accents must adore.


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