| sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1835 - 232 sider
...revels. ADRASTUS. I have yet power to punish insult — look, I use it not, Agenor! — Fate may dash My sceptre from me, but shall not command My will...if few hours of empire yet are mine, They shall be colored with a sterner pride, And peopled with more lustrous joys than flush'd In the serene procession... | |
| 1836 - 748 sider
...than a Greek. ADRASTUS. I HAVE yet power to punish ins'ilt— look I use not, Agenor — Fate may dash My sceptre from me, but shall not command My will...if few hours of empire yet are mine. They shall be coloured with a sterner pride, And peopled with more lustrous joys than fluth'd In the serene procession... | |
| 1836 - 746 sider
...a Greek. AI>H *srrs. I HAVE yet power to punish ins-ilt— look I use not, ARenor— Kate may dash My sceptre from me, but shall not command My will to hold it with a feebler irra-p. Nay, if few hours of empire yet are mine. They shall be coloured with a sterner pride, And... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1837 - 594 sider
...revels. ADRASTUB. I have yet power to punish insult, — look I use it not, Agenor ! — Fate may dash My sceptre from me, but shall not command My will...if few hours of empire yet are mine, They shall be colored with a sterner pride, And peopled with more lustrous joys than flushed In the serene procession... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1840 - 366 sider
...revels. ADBASTUS. I have yet power to punish insult — look I use it not, Agenor ! — Fate may dash My sceptre from me, but shall not command My will...flush'd In the serene procession of its greatness, Which loo^d perpetual, as the flowing course Of human things. Have ye beheld a pine That clasp'd the mountain-summit... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 634 sider
...revels. Adras. I have yet power to punish insult — look I use it not, Agenor ' — Fate may dash My sceptre from me, but shall not command My will...sterner pride, And peopled with more lustrous joys, than flush' d In the serene procession of its greatness, Which look'd perpetual, as the flowing course Of... | |
| Esq. J. H. JAMES (of London.) - 1847 - 184 sider
...wilt. If thou wouldst have it so, thou shall. If he cross yon threshold he shall die. Fate may dash my sceptre from me, but shall not command my will to hold it with a feebler grasp. The boy ought to learn more. He ought to have been here by this time. Every heart ought to rejoice... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart - 1850 - 438 sider
...order : • Adrru. I have yet power to punish Insult— look I use it not, Agenor I— Fate may dash My sceptre from me, but shall not command My will...If few hours of empire yet are mine, They shall be coloured with a sterner pride, And peopled with more lustrous joys, than flushed In the serene procession... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart - 1850 - 462 sider
...Agonor! — Fate may dash My sceptre frinn me, but shall not command My will to hold it with u feeblor grasp; Nay, If few hours of empire yet are mine, They shall bo coloured with a sterner pride, And peopled with more lustrous joys, than flushed In the serene procession... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1851 - 300 sider
...order : " Adras. I have yet power to punish insult — look I use it not, Agenor! — Fate may dash My sceptre from me, but shall not command My will...if few hours of empire yet are mine, They shall be coloured with a sterner pride, And peopled with more lustrous joys, than flushed In the serene procession... | |
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