"Nor may we pass Gour's ruins lone and gray, Seat of Bengal's proud lords in former day. Vast piles of brick, once grandeur's glittering domes, Fragments of pillars—shattered, nameless tombs— High banks where poison-shrubs and jungle grow, Shrouding for leagues the winding walls below."
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Nicholas Michell, Ruins of Many Lands, 2nd ed. (1850), Book I, Part 3, p. 107
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