Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, CORINTH, by GEORGE GORDON BYRON



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First Line: Many a vanished year and age
Last Line: Which seems the very clouds to kiss.
Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lord; Byron, 6th Baron
Subject(s): Corinth, Greece


MANY a vanished year and age,
And tempest's breath, and battle's rage,
Have swept o'er Corinth; yet she stands
A fortress formed to Freedom's hands.
The whirlwind's wrath, the earthquake's shock,
Have left untouched her hoary rock,
The keystone of a land which still,
Though fallen, looks proudly on that hill,
The landmark to the double tide
That purpling rolls on either side,
As if their waters chafed to meet,
Yet pause and crouch beneath her feet.
But could the blood before her shed
Since first Timoleon's brother bled,
Or baffled Persia's despot fled,
Arise from out the earth which drank
The stream of slaughter as it sank,
That sanguine ocean would o'erflow
Her isthmus idly spread below:
Or could the bones of all the slain
Who perished there be piled again,
That rival pyramid would rise
More mountain-like through those clear skies,
Than you tower-capped Acropolis,
Which seems the very clouds to kiss.





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