| 1814 - 760 pages
...hand The thunderbolt is wrung — Too late thou leav'st the high command To which thy weakness clung ; All evil Spirit as thou art, It is. enough to grieve...« And Earth hath spilt her blood for him, Who thus can hoard his own ! • And Monarchs bowed the trembling limb And thanked him for a throne. Fair Freedom... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1814 - 572 pages
...band The thunderbolt is wrung — Too late thou leav'st the high command To which thy weakness clung i All evil spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve...« And earth hath spilt her blood for him, Who thus can hoard his own ! And monarchs bowed the trembling limb, And thanked him for a throne ! . • . Fair... | |
| Isaac Bailey - 1814 - 826 pages
...hand The thunderbolt is wrung—- Too late thou hear'st the high command To which thy weakness clung; All Evil Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve...hath been The footstool of a thing so mean. And Earth bath spilt her blood for fihn Who thus can hoard his own ! And Monarchs bowed the trembling limb, And... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1814 - 34 pages
...hand The thunderbolt is wrung — Too late thou leav'st the high command To which thy weakness clung ; All Evil Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve...fair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean ; I 14 ] • X. And Earth hath spilt her blood for him/ Who thus can hoard his own ! And Monarchs bowed... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1814 - 378 pages
...hand The thunderbolt is wrung — Too late thou leav'st the high command To which thy weakness clung; All Evil Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve...fair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean ; « Charles V. [ M] X. And Earth hath spilt her blood for him, Who thus can hoard his own ! And Monarchs... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1814 - 54 pages
...hand The thunderbolt is wrung — Too late thou leav'st the high command To which thy weakness clung ; All Evil Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve...fair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean ; [ 14] X. And Earth hath spilt her blood for him, Who thus can hoard his own ! And Monarchs bowed... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1814 - 98 pages
...hand The thunderbolt is rung — Too late thou hear'st the high command To which thy weakness clung: All Evil Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve...world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean. 83 X. And earth hath spilt her blood for him Who thus can hoard his own ! And monarchs bow'd the trembling... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1814 - 88 pages
...well : Tet hetter had he neither known A higot's shrine nor despot's throne. IX Too late thon hear'st the high eommand To whieh thy weakness elung; All...own unstrung ; To think that God's fair world hath heen The footstool of a thing so mean. And Earth hath spilt her blood for him Who thus ean hoard his... | |
| 362 pages
...Kvil Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grime the heart, To wo tliine own unstrnng ; To think thai God's fair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean ; " And Karth halh spilt her blood for him, Who thus cau hoard }ns own !" The following is from the 1 1th stanza.... | |
| 1814 - 680 pages
...The thunderbolt is wrung— Too late thou hear'st the high command To which thy weakness clung ; AH Evil Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve the...mean. And Earth hath spilt her blood for him Who thus can hoard his own ! And Monarchs bowed the trembling limb, And thanked him for a throne ! Fair Freedom... | |
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