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5 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, by George Byron

Here let me sit upon this mossy stone,    The marble column's yet unshaken base!    Here, son of Saturn, was thy favourite throne!    Mightiest of many such!  Hence let me trace    The latent grandeur of thy dwelling-place.    It may not be:  nor even can Fancy's eye    Restore what time hath laboured to deface.    Yet these proud pillars claim no passing sigh; Unmoved the Moslem sits, the light Greek carols by. ..................................................... ..................................................... .....................................................