| John Murray (Firm) - 1811 - 618 páginas
...pavement were a soil, By Bonnivard ! May none those marks efface ! For they appeal from tyranny to Coil." At length, in 1536, the Swiss wrested the Pays de Vaud from the hands of Charles V . of Savoy. Chillon was the last place which held out for him; but an army of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1815 - 324 páginas
...Until his very steps have left a trace Worn, as if thy cold pavement were a sod, By Bonnivard ! ' — May none those marks efface ! For they appeal from tyranny to God. THE PRISONER OF CHILLON. A FABLE. I. My hair is grey, but not with years, Nor grew it white In a single... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1816 - 88 páginas
...Until his very steps have left a trace Worn, as if thy cold pavement were a sod, By Bonnivard ! ' — May none those marks efface ! For they appeal from tyranny to God. THE PRISONER OF CHILLON. A FABI.E. I. MY hair is grey, but not with years, , Nor grew it white In a... | |
| Thomas Raffles - 1818 - 330 páginas
...'twas trod, Until his very steps have left a trace Worn as if tby cold pavement were a sod. Bonnivard! May none those marks efface, For they appeal from tyranny to God. 1 ' Emerging from the dungeons of Chillon, we observed upon the lake, not many hundred yards from the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1818 - 216 páginas
...Until his very steps have left a trace Worn, as if thy cold pavement were a sod, By Bonnivard ! ' — May none those marks efface ! For they appeal from tyranny to God. THE PRISONER OF CHILLQN. A FABLE. 1. MY hair is grey, but not with years, Nor grew it white In a single... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 210 páginas
...Until his very steps have left a trace Worn, as if thy cold pavement were a sod, By Bonnivard ! ' — May none those marks efface ! For they appeal from tyranny to God. THE PRISONER OF CHILLON. A FABLE. I. MY hair is grey, but not with years, Nor grew it white In a single... | |
| Thomas Raffles - 1818 - 374 páginas
...'twas trod, Until his very steps have left a trace Worn as if thy cold pavement were a sod. Bonnivard ! May none those marks efface, For they appeal from tyranny to God." Emerging from the dungeons of Chillon, we observed upon the lake, not many hundred yards from the shore,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 páginas
...Until his very steps have left a trace Worn, as if thy cold pavement were a sod, By Bonnivard ! ' — May none those marks efface ! For they appeal from tyranny to God. THE PRISONER OF CHILLON. .1. hair is grey, but not with years, Nor grew it white In a single night,1... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 páginas
...Until his very steps have left a trace Worn, as if thy cold pavement were a sod, By Bonnivard ! — may none those marks efface ! For they appeal from tyranny to God." Yet the history of Bonnivard, highly interesting as it might have been made, forms no part of the poem... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 476 páginas
...Until his very steps have left a trace Worn, as if thy cold pavement were a sod, By Bonnivard ! — may none those marks efface ! For they appeal from tyranny to God." Yet the history of Bonnivard, highly interesting as it might have been made, forms no part of the poem... | |
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