| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 pages
...Attest I am not innocent — but arc these guiltless? I perish, but not unavenged ; far ages Нол l up from the abyss of time to be, And show these eyes, before they close, the doom Of this proutl city, and I leave my curse On her anil hers for ever ! Yt'4, the hours Are silently engendering... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1828 - 780 pages
...SUDS! — Attest I am not innocent— but are these guiltiest T I peri*!), but not nn.ivenged ; fir ages Float up from the abyss of time to be, And show ibese eyr», before they close, tin- doom I Of ibis proud city, and I leave my curse j On her <ind... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 pages
...these things, and Thou ! Who kindlest and who quenchest suns ! — Attest ! I am not innocent — but are these guiltless ? I perish, but not unavenged...city,§ and I leave my curse On her and hers for ever. She shall be bought And sold She shall stoop to be * Marino Faliero was Doge of Venice in the middle... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1835 - 348 pages
...perish'd, hut not unavenged ; far ages Float up from the ahyss of time to he, And show these eyes, hefore they close, the doom Of this proud city, and I leave...Are silently engendering of the day, When she, who huilt 'gainst Attila a hulwark, Shall yield, and hloodlessly and hasely yield Unto a hastard Attila,... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1836 - 336 pages
...skies which will receive it! Thou 5S"! , which shinest on these things, and I am not innocent— but are these guiltless? I perish, but not unavenged ;...Of this proud city, and I leave my curse On her and her's for ever: — Yes, the hours Are silently engendering of the day, When she who built 'gainst... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 pages
...kindlest and who quenchest suns! (2)— Attest! I am not innocent — but are these guiltless? I perish'd, but not unavenged; far ages Float up from the abyss of time to be. And г» how these eyes, before Ihey close, the doom Of this proud city, and I leave my curse On her and... | |
| H. M. Melford - 1841 - 466 pages
...drinks the whelming tide, Hid in the bosom of the black abyst. (Thornton.) I am not innocent — hut are these guiltless? I perish , but not unavenged...And show these eyes, before they close, the 'doom ф Of this proud city (Byron's Faliero.) 1. To HAPPEN. 2. CHANCE. 1. @fdj ereignen, fidj jutragen ;... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...quenches t suns! (2) — Attest! I am not innocent — but are these guiltless? I perish'd, but nut 4 sliu u these eyes, before Iliry close, the doom Of this proud city, and I leave my curse On her and... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pages
...ttrangcr (forc»tifre\ С latan ) * С" Beggars for nobles, < leper» £ for a people 1"— MS.] CwretcheO I Yes, the hours Are silently engendering of the day, When she, who built 'gainst Attila a bulwark,... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 540 pages
...these things, and Thou ! Who kindlest and who quenchest suns ! — Attest ! I am not innocent — But are these guiltless ? I perish : But not unavenged...eyes, before they close, the doom Of this proud city ! Yes, the hours Are silently engendering of the day, When she, who built 'gainst Attila a bulwark,... | |
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