| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 572 sayfa
...with regard to the disputes and the parties disputant. With more than poetic feeling I exclaimed : The sensual and the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion ! In mad game The; break their manacles, to wear the name Of freedom, graven on a heavier chain. O Liberty ! with... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 462 sayfa
...with regard to the disputes and the parties disputant. With more than poetic feeling I exclaimed : — The sensual and the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion ! In mad game » See Laing's History of Scotland. — Walter Scoffs bards, ballads, &c. » [See The Friend, sect.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1848 - 688 sayfa
...prey : To insult the shrine of Liberty with spoils From freemen torn: to tempt and to betray ? v. * The Sensual and the Dark rebel in vain. Slaves by...O Liberty! with profitless endeavor Have I pursued thee, many a weary hour; But thou nor swell's! the victor's strain, nor ever Didst breathe thy soul... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1848 - 458 sayfa
...rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion ! In mad game W'. .'r^^* ~T They break their manacles, to wear the name Of freedom, graven on a heavier chain....Liberty ! with profitless endeavor Have I pursued thee many a weary hour ; But thou nor swell's! the victor's pomp, nor ever Didst breathe thy soul in... | |
| sir Henry Taylor - 1849 - 328 sayfa
...instructed by the events that were occurring in France, and expressed it with characteristic force : — ' The sensual and the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion.' * Milton saw it, ardently political as he was ; * France, an Ode. or perhaps he saw it only when the... | |
| John Aikin - 1850 - 764 sayfa
...murderous prey; To insult the shrine of liberty with spoils From freemen torn; to tempt and to betray,' The sensual and the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by...graven on a heavier chain ! O Liberty ! with profitless endeavour Have I pursued thee, many a weary hour; But thou nor swell'st the victor's strain, nor ever... | |
| William Adams - 1850 - 392 sayfa
...and always have acted as beings that have in their nature a faculty whose function is Freedom. Nay, * The Sensual and the Dark rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion. the very upholders of these arguments — even they act as if their own reasoning were false. No Necessitarian... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1851 - 316 sayfa
...freeman. But beyond, what country lies across the waters ? France. And is she free ? Alas ! no; for The sensual and the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by...wear the name Of freedom, graven on a heavier chain. And then, throughout the poem, he gives in monologue, addressed to all free and eternal things, a confession... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1851 - 408 sayfa
...poor France turned with disgust from the oppressive mockery of a Republic. " The sensual and the dork rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion ! in mad game They burst their manacles, and bear the name Of Freedom, graven on a heavier chain F "I CHAPTER YI. HAPOLEON'S Disiair.— JOSEPHINE'S... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1852 - 874 sayfa
...the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion ! In mad game They break their manacles, to wear the name Of freedom, graven on a heavier chain. O Liberty ! with profitless endeavor Have 1 pursued thee many a weary hour ; But thou nor swell'st the victor's pomp, nor ever Didst breathe... | |
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