| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1861 - 1154 pages
...thy many murders, think of mine! Thou den of drunkards with the blood of princes ! ' '•' Gehcuua of the waters ! thou sea Sodom ! Thus I devote thee to the infernal gods ! Thee and thy serpent seed ! [Mer j the DOOE tuna, and addresses the Executioneer. Slave, do thine office ! Strike as I struck... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1862 - 564 pages
...of drunkards with the blood of princes ! Gehenna of the waters ! thou sea Sodom ! Thus I devote theo to the infernal Gods ! Thee, and thy serpent seed...thine office Strike, as I struck the foe ! Strike, aa I would [lave struck these tyrants ! Strike deep as my curse ! Strike, and but once ' 10 CATILINE... | |
| William Russell - 1861 - 448 pages
...thine agony, Amidst thy many murders, think of mine ! Thou den of drunkards with the blood of princes ! Gehenna of the waters ! thou sea Sodom ! Thus I devote...thee to the infernal gods Thee and thy serpent seed ! " Shouting* Exultation. The Exclamations of Tell, on his Escape. — Knowles. " Yc crags and peaks,... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1865 - 592 pages
...thine agony, Amidst thy many murders, think of mine ! Thou den of drunkards with the blood of princes ! Gehenna of the waters ! thou sea Sodom ! Thus I devote...thee to the infernal gods ! Thee and thy serpent seed ! [Here the Doge turns and addresses the Executioner. Slave, do thine office ! Strike as I struck ihe... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1866 - 412 pages
...; thou hast no speculation in thine eyes which thou dost glare* with. SHAKSPEABS. 6. Slave, do thy office* ! Strike*, as I struck the foe* ! Strike*, as I would have struck the tyrants* ! RULE IX. An emphatic succession of particulars, and emphatic repetition, require the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1867 - 460 pages
...agony, Amidst thy many murders, think of mine ! Thou den of drunkards with the blood of princes ! • Gehenna of the waters ! thou sea Sodom ! Thus I devote...thee to the infernal gods ! Thee and thy serpent seed ! [tioner. [Here the DOOE turns and addresses the Execu. Slave, do thine office ! Strike as I struck... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 pages
...woe 'Gainst which thou wilt not strive, and dartt not murmur, 338 333 Gehenna of the waters ! thon ve a weight upon our waking thoughts, They take a weight from off our waking to ! 1 >' i < ;• the DOGE turnt and addresses the Executioner. Slave, do thine office! Strike as I struck... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1862 - 610 pages
...; thou hast no speculation in thine eyes which thou dosl glare* with. SHAKSPEARE. 8, Slave, do thy office*! Strike*, as I struck the foe*! Strike, as I would have struck the tyrants*! Strike deep as my curse* l Strike*, and but once* 1 ID RULE IX. An emphatic succession... | |
| William Russell - 1867 - 460 pages
...force is, generally speaking, restricted to poetry, or to prose of the highest character as to emotion. Thus I devote thee to the infernal gods Thee and thy serpent seed ! " SJiouting.* Exultation. The Exclamations of Tell, on his Escape. — Knowles. " Ye crags and peaks,... | |
| Charles A. Wiley - 1869 - 456 pages
...Low Key.] Thou den of Drunkards with the blood of princes ! Gehenna of the waters ! thou sea Sodom 1 Thus I devote thee to the infernal gods ! Thee and...foe ! Strike as I would Have struck those tyrants 1 Strike deep as my curse ! Strike — and but once ! 22. "HOPE." [Expulsive Orotund, High Key.] All's... | |
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