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Sonnet to Lake Leman

by George Gordon, Lord Byron

Rousseau--Voltaire--our Gibbon--and De Staël--

Leman! these names are worthy of thy shore,

Thy shore of names like these! wert thou no more,

Their memory thy remembrance would recall:

To them thy banks were lovely as to all,

But they have made them lovelier, for the lore

Of mighty minds doth hallow in the core

Of human hearts the ruin of a wall

Where dwelt the wise and wondrous; but by _thee_

How much more, Lake of Beauty! do we feel,

In sweetly gliding o'er thy crystal sea,

The wild glow of that not ungentle zeal,

Which of the Heirs of Immortality

Is proud, and makes the breath of Glory real!

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About this poem

First line
Rousseau--Voltaire--our Gibbon--and De Staël--
Poet
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Themes
nature, love, death, beauty

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