The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3 (Lines In The Travellers' Book At Orchomenus) by Lord Byron
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3 (Lines In The Travellers' Book At Orchomenus) by Lord Byron

The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3 (Lines In The Travellers’ Book At Orchomenus)

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Lines In The Travellers' Book At Orchomenus[9]

IN THIS BOOK A TRAVELLER HAD WRITTEN:—

“Fair Albion, smiling, sees her son depart
To trace the birth and nursery of art:
Noble his object, glorious is his aim;
He comes to Athens, and he—writes his name.”

BENEATH WHICH LORD BYRON INSERTED THE FOLLOWING:—

The modest bard, like many a bard unknown,
Rhymes on our names, but wisely hides his own;
But yet, whoe'er he be, to say no worse,
His name would bring more credit than his verse.

1810.
[First published, Life, 1830.]

Footnotes

[9] {15} ["At Orchomenus, where stood the Temple of the Graces, I was tempted to exclaim, 'Whither have the Graces fled?' Little did I expect to find them here. Yet here comes one of them with golden cups and coffee, and another with a book. The book is a register of names.... Among these is Lord Byron's connected with some lines which I shall send you: 'Fair Albion,' etc." (See Travels in Italy, Greece, etc., by H. W. Williams, ii. 290, 291; Life, p. 101.)]

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