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Thus shall thy manhood , grateful as thy youth , y * s / i Pay votive homage in the fane of truth , > * ; ^^ *• J r . i Where erst they worshipp ed , CawVenJighten'd sonsv- ^ ^^ - - ¦
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STANZAS ON WAR . JFRQM LOBIV BYRON's CHILDE HAROLD ; A .... . _ I ^ OM . AUNT .. . , . : . _ - -
By Heaven ! it is a pleasant sight tojs < ee , . ^ ; , ^ ( For one who hath no friend , no brother there , ) Their rival scarfs of ihix'dembroidery ^ - Their various arn ^ s that glitter in the air ! Whalj gallant wariihounds rouse theinY from theiir 1 air f And gnash their fapgs , loud yelling fdr theit prey ! All join the chase , but few the triuhiph sjiare ; , /;) The grave shall bear the chiefest prize away , V And havoc scarce for joy can member their array .... ,
Three hosts combine to offer , sacrifice ; w Three tongues prefer strange orisops 6 n > hi ^ g h ; :. , . . Three gaudy standards flout the pale blue skies ,
The shouts are France , Spain , Albion , Victory ? The foe , the victim , and the fond ally That fights for all , but ever fights in vain , Are met—as if at home fchey could not die , — To feed the crow on Talayefja ' s f > lai » > And fertilize the iield that each pretends to gain .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1812, page 514, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1751/page/38/
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