r I "'IS done — but yesterday a King! -*• And arm'd with Kings to strive — And now thou art a nameless thing: So abject — yet alive ! Is this the man of thousand thrones, Who strew'd our earth with hostile bones, And can he thus survive ? Since... The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 4631814Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1907 - 308 pages
...King! And arm'd with Kings to strive — And now thou art a nameless thing: So abject — yet alive! Is this the man of thousand thrones, Who strew'd our...miscalled the Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. 9 Ill-minded man ! why scourge thy kind Who bow'd so low the knee? By gazing on thyself... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1088 pages
...:ii-iii 'c ! with Kings to strive — And now thou art a nameless thing: So abject — yet alive ! n, and Hunnish gore, While that of Venice flow'd too,...victorious: Now thou must wear an unmix'd crimson; Barba miscall'd the Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. Ill-minded man t why scourge thy... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1094 pages
...King ! And arm'd with Kings to strive — And now thou art a nameless thing: So abject — yet alive 1 Fever begins upon the brain; 560 miscall'd the Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. Ill-minded > 1 1:< ;•. ! why scourge... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1098 pages
...King I And arm'd with Kings to strive — And now thon art a nameless thing: So abject — yet alive ! is done: ' Now form and follow me ! ' — the spoil...prompt his accents and his actions still, And all miscall'd the Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. Ill-minded man ! why scourge thy... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 pages
...! And arm'd with Kings to strive — And now thou art a nameless thing: So abject — yet alive ! . ge Gordon Byron miscall'd the Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. Ill-minded man ! why scourge thy... | |
 | Arthur Pönitz - 1906 - 136 pages
...darauf hin die Betrachtung iiber Napoleons Sturz: Is this the man of thousand thrones, Who strewed our earth with hostile bones And can he thus survive?...miscalled the Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. Auf Is. 22, 13 (vgl. auch I. Cor. 15, 32): let us eat and drink; for to morrow we shall... | |
 | Ludwig Herrig - 1906 - 844 pages
...King! And ann'd with Kings to strive — And now thou art a nameless thing: 4 So abject — yet alive! Is this the man of thousand thrones, Who strew'd our...earth with hostile bones, And can he thus survive? e Since he, miscall'd the Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fall'n so far. Hi-minded man! why scourge... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 pages
...thou art a nameless thing: So abject — yet alive ! Is this the man of thousand thrones, Who strewed Monarchs Where the car climbed the fallen so far. n. Ill-minded man ! why scourge thy kind Who bowed so low the knee? By gazing on thyself... | |
 | William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 1334 pages
...-*• And arm'd with Kings to strive — And now thou art a nameless thing: So abject — yet alive ! Is this the man of thousand thrones, Who strew'd our...miscalled the Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. Ill-minded man ! why scourge thy kind Who bow'd so low the knee ? By gazing on thyself... | |
 | Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 980 pages
...art a nameless thing : So abject — yet alive ! Is this tli- - man of thousand thrones, Who strevr'd n'd files along. Even where the thickest of war's...lower'd. They reach'd no nobler breast than thine, young fallen so far. Ill-minded man ! why scourge thy kind Who bow'd so low the knee ? By gazing on thyself... | |
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