We have offended, Oh! my countrymen! We have offended very grievously, And been most tyrannous. From east to west A groan of accusation pierces Heaven! The wretched plead against us; multitudes Countless and vehement, the sons of God, Our brethren! The Condition and Fate of England ... - Página 235por Charles Edwards Lester - 1843Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Julius Rubens Ames, Benjamin Lundy - 1843 - 308 páginas
...Commentaries on the Bible. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. We have oftended, Oh ! my countrymen ! We have oftended very grievously, And been most tyrannous. From east to west A groan of accusation pierees Heaven ! The wretched plead against us ; multitudes Countless and vehement, the sons of God,... | |
 | William Russell - 1846 - 408 páginas
...Movement,' Pauses long, Strong EmphasisExtraets from Fears in Solitude. (Written in 1798).— Coleridge. ' From east to west A groan of accusation pierces heaven ! The wretched plead against us ; multitudes, Countless and vehement, the sons of God, Our brethren ! Like a cloud that travels on, Steamed up from... | |
 | Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1847
...even now, Even now, perchance, and in his native isle : Carnage and groans beneath this blessed sun ! We have offended, Oh ! my countrymen ! We have offended...Heaven ! The wretched plead against us ; multitudes Countless and vehement, the sons of God, Our brethren ! Like a cloud that travels on, Steamed up from... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 607 páginas
...perchance, and in his native isle ; Carnage and groans beneath this blessed Sun! We have oficrided, Oh! my countrymen! We have offended very grievously,...Heaven! The wretched plead against us; multitudes Countless and vehement, the Sons of God, Our Brethren ! Like a cloud that travels on, Steam'd up from... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1848 - 372 páginas
...even now, Even now, perchance, and in his native isle : Carnage and groans beneath this blessed sun ! We have offended, Oh ! my countrymen ! We have offended...east to west A groan of accusation pierces Heaven I The wretched plead against us ; multitudes Countless and vehement, the sons of God, Our brethren... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 546 páginas
...even now. Even now, perchance, and in his native isle ; Carnage and groans beneath this blessed Sun! We have offended, Oh ! my countrymen ! We have offended...grievously. And been most tyrannous. From east to we« A groan of accusation pierces Heaven ! The wretched plead against us ; multitude« Countless and... | |
 | John Aikin - 1850 - 760 páginas
...perchance, and in his native isle ; Carnage and groans beneath this blessed sun! We have offended,.O! my countrymen ! We have offended very grievously,...heaven .' The wretched plead against us; multitudes Countless and vehement, the sons of God, Our brethren ! Like a cloud that travels on, Steam'd up from... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853
...even now, Even now, perchance, and in his native isle': Carnage and groans beneath this blessed sun ! We have offended, Oh ! my countrymen ! We have offended...Heaven ! • The wretched plead against us ; multitudes Countless and vehement, the sons of God, Our brethren ! Like a cloud that travels on, Steamed up from... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 546 páginas
...even now. Even now, perchance, and in his native isle ; Carnage and groans beneath this blqfsed Sun ! eno ; multitude* Countless and vehement, the Sons of God, Our Brethren ! Like a cloud that travels on,... | |
 | 1853
...offended, Oh ! my count^mea-! We have offended ^e-ry grievously, And been most tyrannous. From east4o west A groan of accusation pierces Heaven ! The wretched plead against us ; multitudes Countless and vehement, the sons of God, Our brethren W Like a cloud* that travels on, Steamed up from... | |
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