The Works of Lord Byron; in Verse And Prose. Including His Letters, Journals, Etc., With a Sketch of His Life

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Or like thf thief of fire from heaven, 8 Will thou wilhstand the shock?
And share with him, the unfotgiven, His vulture and his rock !
Foredoom'd by God — hy man accurst, And that last act, though not thy worst, The very Fiend's arch mock ; 7 He in his fall preserved his pride, And, if a mortal, had as proudly died* NOTES TO THE ODE.
K Ac I, paje 179. line 18.
The rapture of the strife, Cutaminb gnuoVa, the expression of Attila in his harangue lo his army, previ jus to the battle of Cha- lons,
...given in Cassiudnpis, Note 2, pri^e 179, line 35.
He who J old would rerul Vie oak.
Milo.
Note 3, page 179, line *».
The Roman, when hit burning heart.
Sylla.
Note 4, page 179, line 63.
The Spaniard, when the last of sway.
Charles V.
Note 5, page 179 line 116.
TVtuu Ttmour ! in his captive's cage.
The cage of Bajazet, by order of Tamerlane.
Note 6, page 179, line 125.
Or tike the thief of fire from ficun n.
Prometheus.
Note 7, page 179, line 131.
Tiie very fiends arch mock.
" The fiend's arch mock- To lip a wanton, and suppose her chaste.*' — Shakxpeore.


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