The king-times are fast finishing. There will be blood shed like water, and tears like mist ; but the peoples will conquer in the end. I shall not live to see it, but I foresee it. Life of Lord Byron - Page 156by Roden Noel - 1890 - 215 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Nichol - 1880 - 240 pages
...prescribe laws to Erance ? Here we are retrograding to the dull, stupid old system, balance of Europe — poising straws on kings' noses, instead of wringing...Look in the history of the earth — Rome, Greece, Venice, Holland, France, America, our too short Commonwealth — and compare it with what they did... | |
| John Nichol - 1880 - 240 pages
...prescribe laws to France ? Here we are retrograding to the dull, stupid old system, balance of Europe — poising straws on kings' noses, instead of wringing...Look in the history of the earth — Rome, Greece, Venice, Holland, France, America, our too short Commonwealth — and compare it with what they did... | |
| 1881 - 516 pages
...writes, "into an utter detestation of all existing governments." And again : " Give me a republic. The king-times are fast finishing ; there will be...end. I shall not live to see it, but I foresee it." This is not the sort of Liberal peer to move the Address in the House of Lords, to pay compliments... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 342 pages
...writes, " into an utter detestation of all existing governments." And again : " Give me a republic. The king-times are fast finishing ; there will be...end. I shall not live to see it, but I foresee it." Byron himself gave the preference, he tells us, to politicians and doers, far above writers and singers.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1881 - 338 pages
...writes, " into an utter detestation of all existing governments." And again : " Give me a republic. The king-times are fast finishing ; there will be...end. I shall not live to see it, but I foresee it." Byron himself gave the preference, he tells us, to politicians and doers, far above writers and singers.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1881 - 326 pages
...writes, " into an utter detestation of all existing governments." And again : " Give me a republic. The king-times are fast finishing ; there will be...end. I shall not live to see it, but I foresee it." Byron himself gave the preference, he tells us, to politicians and doers, far above writers and singers.... | |
| 1881 - 534 pages
...writes, "into an utter detestation of all existing governments." And again : " Give me a republic. The king-times are fast finishing ; there will be...like mist, but the peoples will conquer in the end. 1 shall not live to see it, but I foresee it." This is not the sort of Liberal peer to move the Address... | |
| 1881 - 692 pages
...writes, " into an utter detestation of all existing governments." And again : " Give me a republic. The king-times are fast finishing ; there will be blood shed like water and tears like mist, lnr_ the peoples will conquer in the end. I shall not live to see it, but I foresee it." This is not... | |
| 1917 - 692 pages
...diary, in 1821 : "The powers mean to war with the people. Let it be so—they will be beaten in the end. The kingtimes are fast finishing. There will be blood shed like water, and tears like mists, but the people will conquer in the end. I shall not live to see it—but I foresee it." Czar... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 1162 pages
...laws to France? Here we are retrograding to the dull, stupid old system, balnnee of Europe—poising straws on kings' noses, instead of wringing them off."...and tears like mist; but the peoples will conquer in tlie end. I shall not live to see it, but I foresee it." "Give me a republic. Look in the history of... | |
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