| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 pages
...work is now in the process of translation by Dr. Bowditch of Boston. Two volumes have been published. And shake him from thee ; the vile strength he wields...dashest him again to earth :—there let him lay. The armaments which thunder-strike the walls Of rock-built cities, bidding nations quake, And monarchs... | |
| James Hedderwick - 1833 - 232 pages
...He sinks into thy depths with bubbling groan, Without a grave, unknell'd, uncoffin'd, and unknown ! His steps are not upon thy paths, — thy fields Are...dashest him again to earth: — there let him lay. The armaments which thunderstrike the walls Of rock-built cities, bidding nations quake, And monarchs... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 362 pages
...fields Are not a spoil for him, — thou dost arise And shake him from thee; thevilestrengthhewielda For earth's destruction thou dost all despise, Spurning...haply lies His petty hope in some near port or bay, i And dashest him again to earth: — there let him lay. ctxxxi. The armaments which thunderstrike... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1834 - 360 pages
...arise' And shake him from thee'; — the vile strength he wields' For earth's destruction', thou dost0 all DESPISE', Spurning him' . . . from thy bosom to...lies' His petty hope', in some near port or bay', And dashctt him again to earth': — there let him lay'.' The armaments which thunderstrike the walls'... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1835 - 328 pages
...work is now in the process of translation by Dr. Bowditch of Boston. Two volumes have been published. And shake him from thee ; the vile strength he wields...lies His petty hope in some near port or bay, And dashcst him again to earth : — there let him lay. The armaments which thunder-strike the walls Of... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 pages
...uncoffined, and unknown. His steps are not upon thy paths—thy fields Are not a spoil for him—thou dost arise And shake him from thee; the vile strength...haply lies His petty hope in some near port or bay, Then dashest him again to earth :—there let him lay. The armaments whicl thunderstrike the walls... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 356 pages
...fields Are not a spoil for him, — thou dost arise And shake himfrom thee; the vile strengthhewields For earth's destruction thou dost all despise, Spurning...lies His petty hope in some near port or bay, And dashesthim again to earth : — there let him lay CLXXX. CLXXXI. The armaments which thunderstrike... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1837 - 294 pages
...He sinks into thy depths with bubbling groan, Without a grave, unknelled, uncoffined, and unknown. His steps are not upon thy paths, — thy fields Are...dashest him again to earth : — there let him lay. The armaments which thunder-strike the walls Of rock-built cities, bidding nations quake, And monarchs... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1837 - 342 pages
...He sinks into thy depths with bubbling groan, Without a grave, unknelled, uncoffined, and unknown. * His steps are not upon thy paths, —thy fields Are...dashest him again to earth : — there let him lay. The armaments which thunder-strike the walls Of rock-built cities, bidding nations quake, And monarchs... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1837 - 338 pages
...He sinks into thy depths with bubbling groan, Without a grave, unknelled, uncoffined, and unknown. His steps are not upon thy paths, —thy fields Are...playful spray, And howling to his gods, where haply lies BYRON. MOORE. 211 His petty ho]>e in some near port or buy, And dashest him again to earth: — there... | |
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