39. “Siste Viator-heroa calcas !" was the epitaph on the famous Count Merci ;-what then must be our feelings when standing on the tumulus of the two hundred (Greeks) who fell on Marathon? END OP NOTES TO CANTO 11. CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE... A ROMAUNT.. CANTO 111. . I. Awaking with a start, II. Flung from the rock, on Ocean's foam, to sail (prevail. III. O'er which all heavily the journeying years IV. Forgetfulness around me it shall seem V. . With airy images, and shapes which dweli VI. we give VII. In strength to bear what time cannot abate, si VIII. Fire from the mind as vigour from the limb; IX. Secured in guarded coldness, he had mix'd Fit speculation! such as in strange land XI. Ou with the giddy circle, chasiug 'Time, |