Meed of anthems here we pant

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  • meed: (Obsolete) merit, reward
  • mead: (Dialect) meadow
  • Byron: other works: Maid of Athens: (begins) 'Maid of Athens, ere we part'
  • panton (Greek): of all (things)
  • ant (Ondt/Gracehoper)
  • anthê: (Greek) flowers