| Thomas Moore - 1895 - 838 sider
...braved thee from the shore. Rebellion ! foul, dishonoring 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, an... | |
| Thomas Hunter - 1896 - 440 sider
...AMERICAN REVOLUTION. " Rebellion ! foul, dishonoring word, Whose wrongful blight so oft has stained The holiest cause that tongue or sword Of mortal ever lost or gained." THE French and Indian War produced two results which exercised a far-reaching influence on... | |
| Philip Hugh Dalbiac - 1897 - 526 sider
...of sense, Lie in three words, Health, Peace, and Competence." POPE. Essay on Man, Ep. IV. line 79. " Rebellion ! foul, dishonouring word, Whose wrongful...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... | |
| W. V. Byars - 1901 - 616 sider
...off their burdens, — meaning the high classes. —Byron: 'DonJuan.* 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... | |
| William Vincent Byars - 1901 - 614 sider
...off their burdens,— meaning the high classes. — Byron : ' Don Juan.9 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 suuk beneath that withering name, Whom but a day's, an hour's success Had wafted to eternal fame... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 506 sider
...on the table of the 1 " Rebellion I 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 the withering name, Whom but a day's, an... | |
| William Lamartine Snyder - 1901 - 776 sider
...history of rebellion: " 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 born to bless Has sunk beneath thy withering bane, Whom but a day's —... | |
| David James O'Donoghue - 1902 - 246 sider
...him when he introduced these lines, which fittingly close this narrative, into his "Lalla Rookh:" " Rebellion, foul dishonouring word, Whose wrongful...cause that tongue or sword Of mortal ever lost or gained. How many a spirit, bom to bless, Hath sunk beneath that with'ring name, Whom but a day's, an... | |
| David James O'Donoghue - 1902 - 226 sider
...him when he introduced these lines, which fittingly close this narrative, into his "Lalla Rookh:" " Rebellion, foul dishonouring word, Whose wrongful...cause that tongue or sword Of mortal ever lost or gained. How many a spirit, born to bless, Hath sunk beneath that with'ring name, Whom but a day's,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1902 - 514 sider
...on the table of the 1 " 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 the withering name, Whom but a day's, an... | |
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