| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 434 sidor
...Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. n. Ill-minded man ! why scourge thy kind Who bowed so low the knee ? By gazing on thyself grown blind, Thou taught'st the rest to see. With might unquestioned, — power to save,Thine only gift hath been the grave To those that worshiped thee ;... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 sidor
...Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. IL Dl-minded man ! why scourge thy kind Who bowed so low the knee ? By gazing on thyself grown blind, Thou taught'st the rest to see. With might unquestioned, — power to save,Thine only gift hath been the grave To those that worshiped thee ;... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 564 sidor
...knee ? By gazing on thyself grown blind, Thou taught'st the rest to see. With might unquestioned, — power to save, • Thine only gift hath been the grave To those that worshiped thee ; Nor till thy fall could mortals guess Ambition's less than littleness ! in. Thanks... | |
| Elbridge Streeter Brooks - 1900 - 452 sidor
...Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. Ill minded manl why scourge thy kind, Who bowed so low the knee ? By gazing on thyself grown blind, Thou taught'st the rest to see. With might unquestioned — power to save — Thine only gift hath been the grave To those that worshipped thee;... | |
| 1896 - 494 sidor
...many of us felt as Byron did when he learned of the downfall of Napoleon and indited his famous ode: "With might unquestion'd— power to save,— Thine only gift hath been the grave, To those that worshlpp'd thee; Nor till thy fall could mortals guess. Ambition's less than littleness! "Thanks for... | |
| Elbridge Streeter Brooks - 1900 - 446 sidor
...nor fiend hath fallen so far. Ill minded manl why scourge thy kind, Who bowed so low the knee ? Hy gazing on thyself grown blind, Thou taught'st the rest to see. With might unquestioned- — power to save — Thine only gift hath been the grave To those that worshipped thee;... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 468 sidor
...Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. II. Ill-minded man ! why scourge thy kind Who bowed so low the knee ? By gazing on thyself grown blind, Thou taught'st the rest to see. With might unquestioned, — power to save, Thine only gift hath been the grave To those that worshiped thee;... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1088 sidor
...survive ? Since he, miscall'd the Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. Ill-minded man t l roll in civic slaughter. And have I lived to Ambition '• less than littleness! Thanks for that lesson — it will teach To after-warriors more... | |
| Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - 1905 - 488 sidor
...that it seems as if, in us, the heart were part of iron, part of clay " (Ruskin, in The Two Paths}. " Thine only gift hath been the grave, To those that...could mortals guess Ambition's less than littleness ! Thanks for that lesson — it will teach To after-warriors more Than high philosophy can preach,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1098 sidor
...miscall'd the Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. Ill-minded man ! why scourge thy kind to acrifice alone — Jehovah loves thee well. Abel. Both well, I hope. Ca tc save, — Thine only gift hath been the grave, To those that worshipp'd thee; Nor till thy fall... | |
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