And callous save to crime ; Stain'd with each evil that pollutes Mankind, where least above the brutes ; Without even savage virtue blest — Without one free or valiant breast. Still to the neighbouring ports they waft Proverbial wiles, and ancient craft... Excursions in the Mediterranean - Page 11by sir Grenville Temple Temple (10th bart.) - 1836Full view - About this book
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