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1770–1850

ON A CELEBRATED EVENT IN ANCIENT HISTORY

William Wordsworth

A Roman Master stands on Grecian ground, And to the people at the Isthmian Games Assembled, He, by a herald's voice, proclaims THE LIBERTY OF GREECE:— the words rebound

Until all voices in one voice are drowned; Glad acclamation by which air wasrent! And birds, high flying in the element, Droppedto the earth, astonished at the sound!

Yet were the thoughtful grieved; and still that voice Haunts, with sad echoes, musing Fancy's ear: Ah! that a Conqueror's wordsshould be so dear: Ah! that a boon could shed such rapturous joys!

A gift of that which is not to be given By all the blended powers of Earth and Heaven.

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