Yet, Freedom ! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind; Thy trumpet voice, though broken now and dying, The loudest still the tempest leaves behind; Thy tree hath lost its blossoms, and the rind... Speech of Ephraim Banks, Esq., of Mifflin: Delivered in the Convention, to ... - Página 10por Ephraim Banks - 1838 - 15 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...pretext for the eternal thrall Which nips life's tree, and dooms man's worst — his second fall. xcvm. Yet, freedom! yet thy banner torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind : Thy trumpet voice, though broken now and dying, The loudest still the tempest leaves behind ; Thy tree... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 356 páginas
...for the eternal thrall Which nips life's tree, and dooms man's worst — his second fall. XCV. xcvni. Yet, Freedom ! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind ; Thy trumpet voice, though broken now and dying, The loudest still the tempest leaves behind ; Thy tree... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 páginas
...pretext for the eternal thrall Which nips life's tree, and duums man's worst — his second fall. XCVIII. Yet, Freedom! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind ; Thy trumpet voice, though broken now and dying, The loudest still the tempest leaves behind; Thy tree hath... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 páginas
...yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind; Thy trumpft voice, though broken now and dying, The loudest still the tempest leaves behind; Thy tree hath lost its blossoms, and the rind, Chopp'd by the axe, looks rough and little worth, But... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 páginas
...for the eternal thrall Which nips life's tree, ar.d dooms man's worst — his second fall. XCVI1I. nd fought and conquer'd, and the same course At apish distance; but as yet none have, Nor could, the trumpet voice, though broken now and dying, The loudest still the tempest leaves behind; Thy tree hath... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 páginas
...for the eternal thrall Which nips life's tree, and dooms man's worst — his second fall. ХСПП. s Fall from his hands — his idle scimitar Starts from its belt — he rends h ayain$t the wind ; Thy trumpet voice, though broken now and dying, The loudest still the tempest leaves... | |
| 1887 - 890 páginas
...Castlereagh, and Sidmouth — they had advanced the claims of nations and individuals to freedom : — " Yet, Freedom ! yet thy banner, torn, but flying. Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind." The principle of order had found a noble exponent in Wordsworth. When the struggle for parliamentary... | |
| 1917 - 920 páginas
...yet thy banner, torn but flying, Streams like the thunder storm against the wind; Thy trumpet voice, though broken now and dying, The loudest still the tempest leaves behind; Thy tree hath lost its blossoms, and the rind, Chopp'd by the axe, looks rough and little worth, But... | |
| 1845 - 150 páginas
...ibtrt J) C 1) ime 0 . " Yet, freedom, yet, thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the tlmndcr-storm against the wind ; Thy trumpet-voice, though broken now and dying, The loudest etill the tempest leaves behind ; Thy tree hath lost its blossoms; and the rind, Chopped by the ax,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 páginas
...the eternal thrall i Which nips life's tree, and dooms man's worst — his second fall. XCVIII. 'Vet, Freedom ! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind; Thy trumpet voice, though broken nowanddying, The loudest still the tempest leaves behind ; Thy tree hath... | |
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