| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 halaman
...Yet left him such a doom ! Hie only glory was that hour Of self-upheld abandon'd power. The Spaniard, r'it thou behold ? Cain. How know I what I dare behold ? As yet, thou ba III» dotage trifled well : Yet better had he neither known Л bigot's shrine, nor despot'» throne.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 halaman
...left him such a doom 1 His only glory was that hour Of self-upheld abandon' d power. The Spaniard,} when the lust of sway. Had lost its quickening spell. Cast crowns for rosaries away, An empire fora cell; A strict accountant of his beads, A subtle disputant on creeds, His dotage trifled well... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 halaman
...self-upheld abandoned power. The Spaniard, when the lust of sway Had lost its quickening spell, 65 Cast crowns for rosaries away, An empire for a cell ; A strict accountant pf his beads, A subtle disputant on creeds, His dotage trifled well : 70 Yet better had he neither... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1869 - 168 halaman
...Gloss., sv And heads and pray'r-hooks are the toys of age. Cf. Byron, Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte, st. 8 : Cast crowns for rosaries away, An empire for a cell;...accountant of his beads, A subtle disputant on creeds,' &c. EPISTLE III. 1. 1. Here then we rest. An improvement upon the early editions, * Lean':. dulness,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1870 - 770 halaman
...¡succeeded his grandfather Ferdinand in 1516; WN-* Emperor of Сегшапу in 1519; abdicated in 1555. 82 Cast crowns for rosaries away, An empire for a cell ; A strict accountant of his beads, A subtle disputan! on creeds, His dotage trifled 4vell : Vet better had he neither known A bigot's shrine, nor... | |
| 1870 - 464 halaman
...cell ; A strict accountant of his beads, A subtle disputant on creeds, His dotage trifled well : 70 Yet better had he neither known A bigot's shrine, nor despot's throne. But thou— from thy reluctant hand The thunderbolt is wrung — Too late thou leav'st the high command... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 halaman
...Yet left him such a doom ! His only glory was that hour Of self-upheld abandoned power. The Spaniard, on thy way to Mantua : Therefore stay yet, — thou...not the morning's eye, 'T is but the pale reflex But thou, — from thy reluctant hand The thunderbolt is wrung, — Too late thou leav'st the high... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1871 - 130 halaman
...and pray'r-books are the toys of age. Cf. Byron, Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte, st. 8 : ' The Spaniard, when the lust of sway Had lost its quickening spell,...accountant of his beads, A subtle disputant on creeds,' &c. EPISTLE III. li Here then we rest. An improvement upon the early editions, ' Learn, dulness, learn.'... | |
| 1872 - 900 halaman
...Yet left him such a doom ! His only glory was that hour Of self-upheld abandoned power. The Spaniard, d. All but yon widowed, solitary thing, That feebly...; She, wretched matron, forced in age, for bread, trilled well ; Yet better had he neither known A bigot's shrine nor despot's throne. But thou, —... | |
| Henry Llewellyn Williams - 1872 - 218 halaman
...Yet left him such a doom ! His only glory was that hour Of self-upheld abandon'd power. The Spaniard when the lust of sway Had lost its quickening spell, Cast crowns for rosaries away, An empire lor a cell • A strict accountant of his beads, A subtle disputant on creeds, His dotage trifled well... | |
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