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
 | C. C. Barfoot, Theo d'. Haen - 1998 - 283 páginas
...and abroad, which he feels will have to be confessed and expiated if Britain is to avoid disaster: We have offended, Oh! my countrymen! We have offended...grievously, And been most tyrannous. From east to west 31. Malcolm Elwin says that Landor was inspired to write Gebir "when the French threatened invasion... | |
 | Lucy Newlyn, Professor of English Lucy Newlyn - 2002 - 268 páginas
...just after 'The Rime'), he attacked the imperialism which British voyages of discovery had spread: 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 Coleridge - 2002 - 256 páginas
...frost Shall hang them up in silent icicles, Quietly shining to the quiet Moon. From Fears in Solitude 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... | |
 | William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2003 - 312 páginas
...even now, Even now, perchance, and in his native isle: Carnage and groans beneath this blessed sun! 40 We have offended, Oh! my countrymen! We have offended...Heaven! The wretched plead against us; multitudes Coundess and vehement, the sons of God, Our brethren! Like a cloud that travels on, Steamed up from... | |
 | Tim Fulford, Debbie Lee, Deborah Jean Lee, Peter J. Kitson - 2004 - 324 páginas
...itself. In 'Fears in Solitude', he attacked the imperialism that British voyages of discovery had spread: 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... | |
 | Anna Maria Cimitile - 2005 - 176 páginas
...weighed down by its burden of foul deeds...'. 5. Tony Scherman, Liberty 1793: Gillian Anderson, 1996-97 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... | |
 | Jeffrey Cass, Larry H. Peer - 2008 - 225 páginas
...Coleridge's 1798 "Fears in Solitude," we perceive anxieties about national security imaged in oriental terms: 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, Steam'd up from... | |
 | ...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... | |
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