| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1814 - 378 páginas
...renown was rife — All quelTd ! — Dark Spirit! what must be: ":. The madness of thy memory ! V. The Desolator desolate ! • The Victor overthrown...yet imperial hope That with such change can calmly co$e ? Or dread of death alone ? To die a prince — or live a slave — Thy choice is most ignobly... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1814 - 88 páginas
...must be The madness of thy memory ! V. The Desolator desolate ! The vietor overthrown ! The Arhiter of others' fate A Suppliant for his own ! Is it some yet imperial hope That with sueh ehange ean ealmly eope ? He who of old would rend the oak Dreamed not of the rehound ; Chained... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 230 páginas
...Wherewith renown was rife— All quelled!—Dark Spirit! what must be The madness of thy memory! V. The Desolator desolate! The Victor overthrown! The...can calmly cope ? Or dread of death alone ? To die a prince—or live a slave— Thy choice is most ignobly brave! .VI. He 2 who of old would rend the oak,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 226 páginas
...Wherewith renown was rife— All quelled!—Dark Spirit! what must be The madness of thy memory! v. The Desolator desolate! The Victor overthrown ! The...can calmly cope ? Or dread of death alone ? To die a prince—or live a slave— Thy choice is most ignobly brave! DDK TO VI. He« who of old would rend... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 336 páginas
...renown was rife — All quelled! — Dark spirit! what must be The madness of thy memory ! The Desolatar desolate ! • -• . The Victor overthrown! The Arbiter...die a prince — or live a slave — > Thy choice is mast ignobly brave! VI. He* •vyho of old would rend the oak, Dreamed not of the rebound; Chained... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 614 páginas
...Wherewith renown was rife — All quell'd !— Dark Spirit ! what must be The madness of thy memory ! 5. The Desolator desolate ! The Victor overthrown ! The...yet imperial hope That with such change can calmly scope ? Or dread of death alone ? To die a prince — or live a slave — Thy choice is most ignobly... | |
| William Clarke Somerville - 1822 - 408 páginas
...unlamented by the French nation, and unpitied by his enemies. Most men smiled to see "The ilesolator, desolate, The victor overthrown, The arbiter of others fate, A suppliant for his own." It may be difficult for posterity to believe it, but it is nevertheless true, that the first abdication... | |
| William Clarke Somerville - 1822 - 412 páginas
...the French nation, and unpitied by his enemies. Most men smiled to see "The clesolator, ilesolate, The victor overthrown, The arbiter of others fate, A suppliant for his own." It may be difficult for posterity to believe it, but it is nevertheless true, that the first abdication... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 322 páginas
...what must he The madness of thy memory! 5. The Desolator desolate! The Victor overthrown! The Arhiter of others' fate A Suppliant for his own! Is it some...yet imperial hope That with such change can calmly coper Or dread of death alone? To die a prince — or live a slave — Thy choice is most ignohly hrave.... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 páginas
...obey, Wherewith renown wag rife — All qucll'd!-Dark Spirit! what must be The madness of thy memory ! The Desolator desolate! The Victor overthrown ! The...yet imperial hope That with such change can calmly scope? Or dread of death alone? To die a prince — or live a slave — Thy choice is most ignobly... | |
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