Tis God's appointment who must sway, And who is to submit. " Since, then, the rule of right is plain, And longest life is but a day ; To have my ends, maintain my rights, I'll take the shortest way. Rob Roy - Halaman xxivoleh Walter Scott - 1898 - 350 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 halaman
...have my ends, maintain my rights, " I'll take the shortest way." And thus among these rocks he liv'd, Through summer's heat and winter's snow : The Eagle, he was Lord above, .And Rob was Lord below. , 6 So was it — would, at least, have been But through untowardness of fate : For Polity was then... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 258 halaman
...have my ends, maintain my rights, " I'll take the shortest way." And thus among these rocks he liv'd, Through summer's heat and winter's snow : The Eagle, he was Lord above, And Rob was Lord below. So was it — would, at least, have been But through untowardness of fate : For Polity was then too... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 halaman
..." To have my ends, maintain my rights, " I'll take the shortest way." And thus among these rocks he lived, Through summer's heat and winter's snow : The...Eagle, he was Lord above, And Rob was Lord below. So was it — would, at least, have been But through untowardness of fate; For Polity was then too... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 halaman
..." To have my ends, maintain my rights, " I'll take the shortest way." And thus among these rocks he lived, Through summer's heat and winter's snow : The...Eagle, he was Lord above, And Rob was Lord below. So was it — would, at least, have been But through untowardness of fate; ••i For Polity was then... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 416 halaman
...day, To have my ends, maintain my rights, I'll take the shortest way. " And thus among these rocks he lived, Through summer's heat and winter's snow : The...consistently on such moral principles as the illustrious hard who, standing hy his grave, has vindicated his fame. On the contrary, as is common with barbarous... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 halaman
...rights, I'll take the shortest way." And thus among these rocks he lived, Through summer heat and winter snow: The eagle, he was lord above, And Rob was lord below. So was it-tnonht, at least have been But through untowardness of fate i For polity was then too strong;... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 halaman
...rights, 111 take the shortest way." And thus among these rocks he lived. Through summer heat and winter snow The eagle, he was lord above, And Rob was lord below. So was it—mould, at least have been But through untowardness of fate « For polity wag then loo strong... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 728 halaman
...day, To have my ends, maintain my righes I'll take the shortest way." And thus among these rocks he lived Through summer's heat and winter's snow : The eagle, he was lord above, And K ob wae lord below. A\гe arc not, however, to suppose the character of this distinguished outlaw... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 halaman
...rights, I 41 take the shortest way." And thus among these rocks he lived, Through summer heat and winter snow : The Eagle, he was lord above, And Rob was lord below. Or shall we say an age too soon i For, were the bold Man living now, How might he flourish in hia pride,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 halaman
...rights, I 'll take the shortest way." And thus among these rocks he lived, Through summer heat and winter snow : The Eagle, he was lord above, And Rob was lord below. 224 225 Or shall we say an age too soon ! For, were the bold Man living now, How might he flourish... | |
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