CHILDE HAROLD’S PILGRIMAGE, CANTO IV.
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„ | clxxxii. "Thy shores are empires, changed in all save thee,"— |
(52 stanzas.)
Additions included in MS. D.,[1] but not among MSS. M.
Stanza | xli. "The lightning rent from Ariosto's bust,"— |
„ | xcvii. "But France got drunk with blood to vomit crime,"— |
„ | xcviii. "Yet, Freedom! yet thy banner, torn, but flying,"— |
„ | cxx. "Alas! our young affections run to waste,"— |
„ | cxxi. "Oh, Love! no habitant of earth thou art,"— |
„ | cxxii. "Of its own beauty is the mind diseased,"— |
„ | cxxiv. "We wither from our youth, we gasp away,"— |
(Seven stanzas.)
- ↑ MS. D., Byron's final fair copy, is in the possession of the Lady Dorchester.