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First Line: The gods of old are silent on their shore
Last Line: Whose names are on the hills and o'er the seas.
Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lord; Byron, 6th Baron
Subject(s): Greece; Past


CANTO FIRST

I

THE Gods of old are silent on their shore,
Since the great Pan expired, and through the roar
Of the Ionian waters broke a dread
Voice which proclaim'd 'the Mighty Pan is dead.'
How much died with him! false or true -- the dream
Was beautiful which peopled every stream
With more than finny tenants, and adorn'd
The woods and waters with coy nymphs that scorn'd
Pursuing Deities, or in the embrace
Of gods brought forth the high heroic race
Whose names are on the hills and o'er the seas.





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