Fit retribution ! Gaul may champ the bit, And foam in fetters, — but is Earth more free? Did nations combat to make One submit; Or league to teach all kings true sovereignty? What! shall reviving Thraldom again be The patch'd-up idol of enlighten'd... Speeches on Questions of Public Policy - Side 285av John Bright - 1869Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1856 - 600 sider
...of legitimacy : " What ! shall reviving thraldrom again be The patch'd-up idol of enlightened days? Shall we, who struck the Lion down, shall we Pay the Wolf homage?" which became the march-tune of all aspiring hearts of Europe for the next quarter of a century. At... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 914 sider
...true sovereignty ? What ! shall reviving Thraldom again be The patch'd-up idol of enlighten'd days ? Shall we, who struck the Lion down, shall we Pay the Wolf homage ? proffering lowly gaze And servile knees to thrones ? No ; prove before yc praise 1 XX. If not, o'er... | |
| George Finlay - 1861 - 438 sider
...SEPTEMBER 1843. ' What ! shall reviving thraldom again be The patched-up idol of enlightened days ? Shall we who struck the lion down— shall we Pay the wolf homage ? " LANDING OF KING OTHO — THE REGENCY, ITS MEMBERS AND DUTIES — ROYAL PROCLAMATION — ADMINISTRATIVE... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1861 - 734 sider
...true sovereignty ? What! shall reviving thraldom again be The patch'd-up idol of enlighten'd days? Shall we, who struck the Lion down, shall we Pay the Wolf homage? proffering lowly gaze And servile knees to thrones? No; prove before ye praise! If not, o'er one fallen... | |
| George Finlay - 1861 - 430 sider
...SEPTEMBER 1843. • What ! shall reviving thraldom again be The liatrhed-np idol of enlightened days? Hhall we who struck the lion down — shall we Pay the wolf homage ? " LANDING OF KING Omo — THE REGENCY, ITS MEMBERS AND DUTIES — ROYAL PROCLAMATION — ADMINISTRATIVE... | |
| John Bellows - 1864 - 106 sider
...bondsmen of a King, did any one suppose that they would submit to be the born thralls of an aristocracy? ' Shall we, who struck the lion down, shall we 'Pay the wolf homage, ofFring lowly gaze 'And bended knee? He did hope the people would bear in mind how great a panic had... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 sider
...true sovereignty ? What ! shall reviving Thraldom again be The patch'd-up idol of enlighten'd days ? Shall we, who struck the Lion down, shall we Pay the Wolf homage ? proffering lowly gaze And servile knees to thrones ? No ; prove before ye praiso I XX. If not, o'er... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1866 - 204 sider
...true sovereignty? What ! shall reviving thraldom again be The patch'd-up idol of enlighten'd days? Shall we, who struck the Lion down, shall we Pay the Wolf homage? proffering lowly gaze And servile knees to thrones? No; prove before ye praise ! xx. If not, o'er one... | |
| Heinrich Wilhelm Josias Thiersch - 1866 - 660 sider
...beleibigenbe üftotto : What! shall reviving thraldom again be The patched -up idol of enlightened days? Shall we, who struck the lion down, shall we Pay the wolf homage? SOîtt biefem neueften 20erfe finb bie Slcten поф шф1 gefc^toffen unb, пафЬет gintaty ató... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 402 sider
...true sovereignty ? What ! shall reviving Thraldom again be The patched-up idol of enlightened days ? Shall we, who struck the Lion down, shall we Pay the Wolf homage ? proffering lowly gaze And servile knees to thrones ? No ; prove before ye praise! * " Pride of place... | |
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