L'ouverture Toussaint, the most unhappy man of men! Whether the whistling Rustic 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 patience? Yet die... Bittersweet: The Story of Sugar - Página 75por Peter Macinnis - 2002 - 190 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 páginas
...unhappy Man of Men ! Whether the rural Milk-maid by her Cow Sing in thy hearing, or thou liest now Alone in some deep dungeon's earless den, O miserable chieftain!...patience? Yet die not; do thou Wear rather in thy bonds a chearful brow : Though fallen Thyself, never to rise again, Live, and take comfort. Thou hast left... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 páginas
...head Pillowed in some dark dungeon's noisome den, O miserable chieftain ! where aid when V. Wilt (lion find patience? Yet die not; do thou Wear rather in thy bonds a chearful brow : Though fallen Thyself, never to rise again, Live,and take comfort. Thou hast left behind... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 720 páginas
...to thed His beams around Ihey, or thou rest thy head Pillowed in some dark dungeon's noisome detiO, miserable chieftain ! where and when Wilt thou find...brow : Though fallen thyself, never to rise again. Uve and take comfort. Thou hast left behind Power« that will work for thee— Air, Earth, and Skies... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 418 páginas
...dark dungeon's noisome den— O, miserable chieftain! where and when Wilt thou find patience ?— Vet die not; do thou Wear rather in thy bonds a cheerful brow : Thiiuyh fallen thyself, never to rise again, Live and take comfort Thou hast left behind Powers that... | |
| George Washington Montgomery - 1841 - 232 páginas
...free to shed His beams around thee, or thou rest thy head Pillowed in eonie*dark dungeon's noisome den — O miserable chieftain ! where and when Wilt...Wear rather in thy bonds a cheerful brow ; Though (alien thyself, never to rise again, Live and take comfort. Thou hast left behind, Powers that will... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1841 - 260 páginas
...some deep dungeon's earlesss den : Oh miserable chieftain ! where and when Wilt thou find patience 7 Yet die not : do thou Wear rather in thy bonds a cheerful brew :• Though fallen thyself, never to rise again, Live and take comfort. Thou hast left behind... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1843 - 304 páginas
...dark dungeon's noisome ili-n— O. miserable chieftain ! where and when Wilt thou find patience 7 — Yet die not ; do thou Wear rather in thy bonds a cheerful brow; i ' . Though fallen thyself, never to rise again, , Live and take comfort. Thou has left behind . Powers... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 páginas
...Pillowed in some deep dungeon's earless den ; — 0 miserable Chieftain ! where and when Wilt tliou find patience ? Yet die not ; do thou Wear rather...brow : Though fallen thyself, never to rise again, t Live, and take comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee ; air, earth, and skies... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1856 - 470 páginas
...liest now Buried in some deep dungeon's earless den; Oh, miserable chieftain ! — where and when Witt thou find patience ? — Yet, die not ; do thou Wear rather in thy bonds a cheerful brow : Though (alien thyself, ncver to rise again, Live and take comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will... | |
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