| 1839 - 366 sider
...— then ! ( Tries to wield, and lets it full.) You see a child could Slay Richelieu, now. FRANCOIS (his hand on his hilt). But now, at your command Are...nothing ! — But taking sorcery from the master-hand To paralyze the Caesars — and to strike The loud earth breathless! — Take away the sword — States... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1839 - 168 sider
...then ! (Tries to wield, and lets it fall.) You see a child could Slay Richelieu now. FRANCOIS (/ii.i hand on his hilt). But now, at your command Are other...nothing ! But taking sorcery from the master-hand To paralyze the Csesars, and to strike The loud earth breathless ! Take away the sword ; States can... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1839 - 174 sider
...weapons, my good Lord. RICHELIEU (who has seated himself as to tcrite, lifts the pen). True,—THIS ! Beneath the rule of men entirely great The pen is...mightier than the sword. Behold The arch-enchanter's wand!—itself a nothing!— But taking sorcery from the master-hand 310 To paralyse the Caesars—and... | |
| 1840 - 824 sider
...command Are other weapons, my good Lord. RICHELIEU (who has seated himself as to write, lifts the /•"' ]True,— THIS ! Beneath the rule of men entirely...itself a nothing ! — But taking sorcery from the mnster-hand To paralyse the Caesars— and to strike The loud earth breathless ! — Take away the... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1841 - 578 sider
...— then ! (Tries to wield, and lets it fall.) You see a child could Slay Richelieu now. FRANC.OIS (his hand on his hilt). But now, at your command Are...nothing ! — But taking sorcery from the master-hand 310 To paralyse the Caesars, and to strike The loud earth breathless ! — Take away the sword —... | |
| John Stockton Littell - 1844 - 400 sider
...your Clay flag and waving hats, Freedom calls Hal of Kentucky to guard her. THE HEROE§ OF THE MIND. Beneath the rule of men entirely great, The pen is mightier than the sword. — Jtiehelieu. TUKE — " The star-spangled banner." Let bards unto fame on the lyre proclaim The... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 634 sider
...now. Francois (his hand onhis hilt). But now, at your command Are other weapons, my good lord. Rich, (who has seated himself as to write, lifts the pen.)....entirely great \The pen is mightier than the sword. j Behold The arch enchanter's wand ! — itself a nothing ! But taking sorcery from the master hand... | |
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