Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (With Byron's Biography). Lord Byron

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      XXX.

      O'er vales that teem with fruits, romantic hills,

       (Oh, that such hills upheld a freeborn race!)

       Whereon to gaze the eye with joyaunce fills,

      XXXI.

      More bleak to view the hills at length recede,

      XXXII.

      Where Lusitania and her Sister meet,

      XXXIII.

      XXXIV.

      XXXV.

      Oh, lovely Spain! renowned, romantic Land!

      XXXVI.

      XXXVII.

      Awake, ye Sons of Spain! awake! advance!

       Lo! Chivalry, your ancient Goddess, cries,

       But wields not, as of old, her thirsty lance,

       Nor shakes her crimson plumage in the skies:

       Now on the smoke of blazing bolts she flies,

       And speaks in thunder through yon engine's roar:

       In every peal she calls—"Awake! arise!"

       Say, is her voice more feeble than of yore,

       When her war-song was heard on Andalusia's shore?

      XXXVIII.

      Hark!—heard you not those hoofs of dreadful note?

       Sounds not the clang of conflict on the heath?

       Saw ye not whom the reeking sabre smote,

       Nor saved your brethren ere they sank beneath

       Tyrants and Tyrants' slaves?—the fires of Death,

      XXXIX.

      Lo! where the Giant on the mountain stands,

       His blood-red tresses deepening in the Sun,

       With death-shot glowing in his fiery hands,

       And eye that scorcheth all it glares upon;

      

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