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CANTO IV.]
CHILDE HAROLD’S PILGRIMAGE.
463

A thought which once was his—if on ye swell
A single recollection—not in vain
He wore his sandal-shoon, and scallop-shell;
Farewell! with him alone may rest the pain,
If such there were—with you, the Moral of his Strain.[1]


  1. At end—

    Laus Deo!
    Byron.
    July 19th, 1817.
    La Mira, near Venice.

    Laus Deo!
    Byron.
    La Mira, near Venice,
    Sept. 3, 1817.