Tim' scarce at ease; for, save our meshes break, More kiuglike he than like to prove a king. Enter HAROLD, musing, with his eyes on the ground. He sees me not — and yet he dreams of me. Earl, wilt thou fly my falcons this fair day ? They are of the... Harold: A Drama - Sayfa 51Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson tarafından - 1877 - 170 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1877 - 594 sayfa
...too, with that couplet, certainly too obviously modern in feeling for the time or the character of William: — ' The voice of any people is the sword...That guards them, or the sword that beats them down ' — which received the honour of citation by the most brilliant of orators even before the publication... | |
| 1877 - 1212 sayfa
...I 'do not presume absolutely to pronounce. We may see applied to these populations the maxim — " The voice of any people is the sword That guards them ; or the sword that beats them down."J I cordially hope that it will be deemed wise and just to consider their case. But without prejudging... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1879 - 390 sayfa
...Conference I do not presume absolutely to pronounce. We may see applied to these populations the maxim— " The voice of any people is the sword That guards them; or the sword that beats them down." | * ' Hamlet,' iii. 4. I cordially hope that it will be deemed wise and just to consider their case.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1881 - 502 sayfa
...little ones. William. Who shall be kings of England. I am heir Of England by the promise of her king. Malet. But there the great Assembly choose their king,...them down. Here comes the would-be what I will be ... kingltke . . . Tho' scarce at ease ; for, save our meshes break, More kinglike he than like to... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1884 - 412 sayfa
...the laws, The choice, and voice of England. Malet. Oan that be ? William. The voice of any peop'.e is the sword That guards them, or the sword that beats them down. Here conies the wonld-be what I will be.... kinglike.... Tho' scarce at ease ; for, save our meshes break,... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1884 - 352 sayfa
...principal glory and most honourable employ.' BACON'S Advancement of Learning, viii. 3. 'The voice of every people is the Sword That guards them, or the Sword that beats them down.' TENNYSON'S Harold. TO THE MEMORY OF MY OLD AND DEAR COLLEGE FRIEND ALFRED BATE RICHARDS WHO IN YEARS... | |
| 1890 - 514 sayfa
...have. What was he to the South ? Let the laureate answer: " The voice of any people is the sword — The sword that guards them or the sword that beats them down." More than any other public man, he was the voice of his people. His eloquence in magnetic speech, and... | |
| Joel Chandler Harris - 1890 - 676 sayfa
...have. What was he to the South ? Let the laureate answer : The voice of any people is the sword — The sword that guards them or the sword that beats them down. More than any other public man, he was the voice of his people. His eloquence in magnetic speech, and... | |
| John Cuming Walters - 1893 - 394 sayfa
...land. Yet England might have had a milder fate than to be governed by the men whose dictum was — The voice of any people is the sword That guards them, or the sword that beats them down. Tennyson has described with the utmost skill how the wily and ruthless Norman made Harold a victim,... | |
| John Cuming Walters - 1893 - 408 sayfa
...land. Yet England might have had a milder fate than to be governed by the men whose dictum was — The voice of any people is the sword That guards them, or the sword that beats them down. Tennyson has described with the utmost skill how the wily and ruthless Norman made Harold a victim,... | |
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