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LXIII.

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It is not that yon hoary lengthening beard

Ill suits the passions which belong to Youth;fi Love conquers Age—so Hafiz hath averr'd, So sings the Teian, and he sings in sooth162— But crimes that scorn the tender voice of ruth,fj163 Beseeming all men ill, but most the man In years, have marked him with a tiger's tooth; Blood follows blood, and, through their mortal span, In bloodier acts conclude those who with blood began.fk164

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (With Byron's Biography)

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