| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1870 - 770 pages
...shinest on these things, and Who kindlest and who quenches! suns ! — Attest! I am not innocent — but of the Grecian muse, Though soft the echo, scorn a borrow'd tone : Kesign Achaia's lyr lime to be, And show these eyes, before they close, the doom Of this proud city, and I leave my curse... | |
| 1872 - 514 pages
...these things ; and Thou, Who kindlest and who qnenchest suns ! — Attest I am not innocent, — but, are these guiltless ? I perish, but not unavenged...be, And show these eyes, before they close, the doom 68 DYING SPEECH OF MARINO FA LIERO. Of this proud city ; and I leave my curse On her and hers forever!... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 344 pages
...things, and Thou ! Who kindlest and who quenchest suns ! *• — Attest ! I am not innocent — but are these guiltless ? I perish, but not unavenged...my curse On her and hers for, ever ! Yes, the hours Arc silently engendering of the day, When she, who built 'gainst Attila a bulwark, Shall yield, and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 898 pages
...(forettierc). f lazars > «[•' Beggars for nobles, < lepers £ for a people!"— MS.] C wretches J ? P > P Axٴ c` x * " `e G c C z +: 4 / L ^ " _H #*j 5t xLSr]G[)g*- % $)A ! Tes, the hours Are silently engendering of the day, When she, who built 'gainst Attila a bulwark,... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1874 - 286 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...this proud city, and I leave my curse On her and hers forever ! Yes, the hours Are silently engendering of the day, When she, who built 'gainst Attila a... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 276 pages
...these things, and thou! Who kindlest and who qnenchest suns ! — Attest ! I am not innocent, — but are these guiltless ? I perish, but not unavenged;...this proud city, and I leave my curse On her and hers forever! Yes, the hours Are silently engendering of the day, When she, who built 'gainst Attila a bulwark,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 280 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;...show these eyes, before they close, the doom Of this prond city, and I leave my curse On her and hers forever! Yes, the hours Are silently engendering of... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1878 - 636 pages
...these things, and Thou I Who kindlest and who quenchest suns ! — Attest ! I am not mnocent — but are these guiltless? I perish, but not unavenged :...time to be, And show these eyes, before they close, th« doom Of this proud city, and I leave my curse On her and hers for ever !— Yes, the hours Are... | |
| Daniel F. Miller - 1880 - 204 pages
...quenchest suns ! Attest ! 1 am not innocent— but are these guiltless ? I perish, but not unavenged ; for ages Float up from the abyss of time to be, And show...proud city ; and I leave my curse On her and hers forever." From Goldsmith: "As some tall cliff that lifts its awful form, Swells from the vale and midway... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880 - 630 pages
...unavenged : far ages Float up from the ahyss of time to he, And show these eyes, hefore they close, thw huilt 'gainst Attila a hulwark, Shall yield, and hloodlessly and hasely yield, Unto a hastard Attila,... | |
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