| Henry George Bohn - 1881 - 738 sider
...meaning the high classes. -ni ''. s /- i i- i . Aaron, !)- J. NI. 84. Rebellion ! foul dishonour,ng word, Whose wrongful blight so oft has stain'd The...cause that tongue or sword Of mortal ever lost or gain d ! Plow many a spirit born to bless Hath sunk beneath that withering name, Whom but a day's,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1881 - 900 sider
...thee from the shore. Rebellion ! foul, dishonouring word. Whose wrongful blight so oft has Btain'd The holiest cause that tongue or sword Of mortal ever...lost or gain'd. How many a spirit, born to bless. Hath sunk beneath that withering name. Whom but a day's, an hour's success Had wafted to eternal fame... | |
| Mary Anne Sadlier - 1882 - 400 sider
...ETC. Rcbelliou ! foul, dishonouring woid, Whose wrongful blight so oft has stain'd The holiest causo that tongue or sword Of mortal, ever lost or gain'd. How many a spirit born to bless, Hath sunk beneath its withering name ; Whom but a day's, an hour's success, Bad wafted to eternal fame... | |
| Robert Kidd - 1883 - 518 sider
...desert of the mind, The waste of feelings unemployed. — Byron. REBELLION. REBELLION! foul, dishonoring word, Whose wrongful blight so oft has stain'd The...ever lost or gain'd! How many a spirit born to bless Hath sunk beneath that withering name, Whom but a day's, an hour's success, Had wafted to eternal fame!... | |
| Robert Kidd - 1883 - 518 sider
...desert of the mind, The waste of feelings unemployed. —Pope. REBELLION. REBELLION! foul, dishonoring word, Whose wrongful blight so oft has stain'd The...ever lost or gain'd! How many a spirit born to bless Hath sunk beneath that withering name, Whom but a day's, an hour's success, Had wafted to eternal fame!... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1883 - 782 sider
...— meaning the high classes. 4170 Byron: Don Juan. Canto xl. St. 84. Rebellion ! foul dishonoring word, Whose wrongful blight so oft has stain'd The...cause that tongue or sword Of mortal ever lost or gaiu'd ! How many a spirit born to bless Hath sunk beneath that withering name. Whom but a day's, an... | |
| Abby Sage Richardson - 1884 - 498 sider
...thee from the shore. " Rebellion! foul dishonoring word, Whose wrongful blight so oft hath stained The holiest cause that tongue or sword Of mortal ever lost or gained; How many a spirit, bom to bless, Hath sunk beneath that withering name Whom but a day, or hour's... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 sider
...conquerors; and the poet, with a distinct reference to the Irish rebellion of 17g8, passionately exclaims: p ] gained. How many a spirit, born to bless, Has sunk beneath that withering name, Whom but a day's, an... | |
| Everhardus Johannes Potgieter - 1885 - 424 sider
...Fire-Worshippers, de schoone plaats vertaalde?: sRebellion ! foul, dishonouring word, »Whose wrougful blight so oft has stain'd »The holiest cause that tongue or sword »0f mortal ever lost or gain'd. »How mauy a spirit, born to bless, »Hath suuk beneath that withering... | |
| Alexander Melville Bell - 1887 - 276 sider
...REBELLION. — Moore. Rebellion ! foul dishonouring word. Whose wrongful blight so. oft has stained The holiest cause that tongue or sword Of mortal ever lost or gained. How many a spirit, born to bless, Hath sunk beneath that withering name,— Whom but a day's,... | |
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