Found in 3 poems.

The Siege of Corinth

  • 221Smiled o'er her long forgotten Greece:
  • 223Which freed her from the unchristian yoke,
  • 416Despite of every yoke she bears,
  • 420He points to Greece, and turns to tread,
  • 422He looks to her, and rushes on

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the First[;] Childe Harold's Goodnight

  • 539As Greece can still bestow, though Glory fly her glades.

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the Second

  • 694Fair Greece! sad relic of departed Worth!
  • 751And Greece her very altars eyes in vain:
  • 752(Alas! her woes will still pervade my strain!)
  • 753Gay were her minstrels once, for free her throng,
  • 784This must he feel, the true-born son of Greece,
  • 785If Greece one true-born patriot still can boast:
  • 790Ah! Greece! they love thee least who owe thee most--