| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 sidor
...native land ! There points thy Muse to stranger's ey» The graves of those that cannot die 1 'Twere long to tell, and sad to trace. Each step from splendour...itself it fell ; Yes ! self-abasement paved the way To vilain-bonds and despot-sway. H»e hero of the poem — the vengeful, maddened, Giaour — is thus... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 sidor
...left a nameless pyramid, Thy heroes, though the general doom Hath swept the column from their tomb, A mightier monument command, The mountains of their...stranger's eye The graves of those that cannot die ! 'Twere long to tell, and sad to trace, Each step from splendour to disgrace ; Enough — no foreign... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1828 - 780 sidor
...graves of those that cannot die'. Т were long to tell, and sad to trace. Each step from splendour lo disgrace ; Enough — no foreign foe could quell Thy...Self-abasement paved the way To villain-bonds and despot-sway. Wh.it ran he tell who treads thy shore? No legend of ihme olden time, No theme on which the muse might... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 sidor
...left a nameless pyramid, Thy heroes, though the general doom Hath swept the column from their tomb, A mightier monument command, The mountains of their...Yes ! self-abasement paved the way To villain-bonds ami despot-sway. What can he tell who treads thy shore ? No legend of thine olden time, No theme on... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 394 sidor
...native land ! There points thy Muse to stranger's eye The graves of those that cannot die ! 'Twere long to tell, and sad to trace, Each step from splendour...Self-abasement paved the way To villain-bonds and despot sway. What can he tell who treads thy shore ? No legend of thine olden time, No theme on which... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 384 sidor
...native land I There points thy Muse to stranger's eye The graves of those that cannot die ! 'Twere long to tell, and sad to trace, Each step from splendour...Self-abasement paved the way To villain-bonds and despot sway. What can he tell who treads thy shore ? No legend of thine olden time, No theme on which... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 sidor
...heroes, though the general doom Hath swept the column from their tomb, A mightier monument command, s The mountains of their native land ! There points...stranger's eye The graves of those that cannot die ! 'Twere long to tell, and sad to trace, Each step from splendour to disgrace ; Enough — no foreign... | |
| William Joseph Battersby - 1833 - 388 sidor
...how different the picture in Ireland. " 'Twere long to tell and sad to trace Each step from splendor to disgrace ; Enough — no foreign foe could quell...self-abasement paved the way To villain-bonds and despot-sway." BV CHAPTER III. SECTION Till. 'Seventh Class of Irish Absenttet.' If Irishmen appointed to offices... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 260 sidor
...native land ! There points thy Muse to stranger's eye The grave* of those that cannot die ! 'Twere long to tell, and sad to trace , Each step from splendour...foe could quell Thy soul, till from itself it fell, Ye» ! self-abasement paved the way To villain-bonds and despot-sway. No theme on which the muse might... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 386 sidor
...left a nameless pyramid, Thy heroes, though the general doom Hath swept the column from their tomb, A mightier monument command, The mountains of their...stranger's eye The graves of those that cannot die ! Twere long to tell, and sad to trace, Each step from splendour to disgrace; Enough — no foreign... | |
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