[Zanoni by Edward Bulwer Lytton]@TWC D-Link bookZanoni CHAPTER 3 4/12
Zanoni, great though he be, stands not alone.
He has had his predecessors, and long lines of successors may be yet to come." "And will you tell me," said Glyndon, "that in yourself I behold one of that mighty few over whom Zanoni has no superiority in power and wisdom ?" "In me," answered the stranger, "you see one from whom Zanoni himself learned some of his loftiest secrets.
On these shores, on this spot, have I stood in ages that your chroniclers but feebly reach.
The Phoenician, the Greek, the Oscan, the Roman, the Lombard, I have seen them all!--leaves gay and glittering on the trunk of the universal life, scattered in due season and again renewed; till, indeed, the same race that gave its glory to the ancient world bestowed a second youth upon the new.
For the pure Greeks, the Hellenes, whose origin has bewildered your dreaming scholars, were of the same great family as the Norman tribe, born to be the lords of the universe, and in no land on earth destined to become the hewers of wood.
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