| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1855 - 434 стор.
...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 the...for him, Who thus can hoard his own ! And Monarchs bow'd the trembling limb, And thank' d him for a throne ! Fair Freedom ! we may hold thee dear, When... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 614 стор.
...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 the...heart To see thine own unstrung ; To think that God's lair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean ! And Earth hath spilt her blood for him, Who... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1861 - 734 стор.
...Attila in his harangue to his nrmy, previous to the battle of Chalons, given in Cassiodoras. All Eva Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve the heart...for him, Who thus can hoard his own ! And Monarchs bow'd the trembling limb, And thank'd him for a throne ! Fair Freedom ! may we hold thee dear, When... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 292 стор.
...consequence, it will be better altogether that it is anonymous." — Byron to Mr. Murray, April 11.] All Evil Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve the...world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean; X. And Earth hath spilt her blood for him, Who thus can hoard his own! And Monarchs bowed the trembling... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 стор.
...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 the...own unstrung ; To think that God's fair world hath beeu The footstool of a thing so mean ! And Earth hath spilt her blood for him. Who thus can hoard... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 стор.
...thunderbolt Is wrung — Too late thou leav'st the high command To which thy weakness clung; All Evil Rplrlt as thou art, It Is enough to grieve the heart To see thine own unstrung ; To think that Ood's fair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean ; And Earth hath spilt her blood for him,... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 стор.
...The thunderbolt is wrungToo late thou leav'st the high command 75 To which thy weakness clung ; All Evil Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve the...unstrung ; To think that God's fair world hath been 80 The footstool of a thing so mean! And Earth hath spilt her blood for him, Who thus can hoard his... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 стор.
...The thunderbolt is wrung — Too late thou leav'st the high command To which thy weakness clung; A!! virtu tla'ne own unstrung; To think that C.od's fair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean 1 Milo... | |
| 1869 - 794 стор.
...whom it was addressed, he rises to the very height of withering scorn in the famous apostrophe : — " To think that God's fair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean." With the return from Elba there took place in England something of a reaction with regard to Napoleon.... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1870 - 466 стор.
...enough to grieve the heart, To see thine own unstrung; To think that God's fair world hath been So The footstool of a thing so mean ! And Earth hath...bowed the trembling limb, And thanked him for a throne ! 85 Fair Freedom ! we may hold thee dear, When thus thy mightiest foes their fear In humblest guise... | |
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