| William Wordsworth - 1870 - 390 halaman
...deep dungeon's earless den;— O miserable Chieftain! where and when Wilt thou find patience ? Tet die not; do thou Wear rather in thy bonds a cheerful...exultations, agonies, And love, and man's unconquerable mind. IX. SEPTEMBER 1, 1802. Among the capricious acts of tyranny that disgraced those times, was the chasing... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 622 halaman
...shed His beams around thee, or thou rest thy head Pillowed in some dark dungeon's noisome den — O miserable chieftain ! where and when Wilt thou find...exultations, agonies, And love, and man's unconquerable mind. Ix. SEPTEMBER 1, 1802. W« had a fellow-passenger who came From Calais with us, gaudy in array, —... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 halaman
...thy head be now Pillowed in some deep dungeon's earless den ; — О miserable Chieftain ! where ?nd when Wilt thou find patience? Yet die not; do thou...comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thcc ; air, carih, and skies ; There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thec ; thou... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 halaman
...tend his plough Within thy hearing, or thy head be now Pillowed in some deep dungeon's earless den ; O miserable chieftain ! where and when Wilt thou find...again, Live, and take comfort. Thou hast left behind [and skies : Powers that will work for thee, air, earth, There's not a breathing of the common wind... | |
| George Lamming - 1992 - 260 halaman
...never to rise again, Live, and take comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thce; air, earth, and skies; There's not a breathing of...exultations, agonies, And love, and Man's unconquerable mind. WORDSWORTH THE ENTIRE Caribbean is our horizon ; for Caliban himself like the island he inherited is... | |
| 1907 - 340 halaman
...addressed to one suffering hero who, though he himself was slain, achieved the salvation of his race : — There's not .a breathing of the common wind That will...agonies, And love, and man's unconquerable mind." CW SA.LEEBÏ-. THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE LITTLE MAN. THE TR.AGEDY OF MODER.N COMMERCE. By JA HODSON,... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 halaman
...seen. (1. 23-24) BoTP; ELP; EnRP; FaFP; FiP; GTBS; GTBS-P; PoLF; TrGrPo To Toussaint L'Ouverture 153 of (1. 8—14) EnRP; FaBoPV; InPK; NOBE; OBNC; PoNe; PoRA; PPP; TrGrPo The Two April Mornings 154 No fountain... | |
| J. Edward Chamberlin - 1993 - 340 halaman
...unconquerable mind" became one of the rallying calls of nineteenth century European progress. Toussaint . . . Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee;...exultations, agonies, And love, and man's unconquerable mind.6 In the early 1790s, Toussaint had been inspired by the French revolutionary ideals of liberty,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 halaman
...tend his plough Within thy hearing, or thy head be now Pillowed in some deep dungeon's earless den; O miserable Chieftain! where and when Wilt thou find...exultations, agonies, And love, and man's unconquerable mind. September, 1802. Near Dover Inland, within a hollow vale, I stood; And saw, while sea was calm and... | |
| Patrick J. Keane - 1994 - 452 halaman
...peroration of Coleridge's "France: An Ode." Though "fallen" himself, "never to rise again," Toussaint is to "Live, and take comfort": Thou hast left behind Powers...skies; There's not a breathing of the common wind That wilt forget thee; thon hast great allies; Thy friends are exultations, agonies, And love, and man's... | |
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