| William Cowper - 1874 - 260 páginas
...from age to age With music such as suits their sov'reign ears, The sighs and groans of miserable men ! There's not an English heart that would not leap To hear that ye were fall'n at last, to know 390 That ev'n our enemies, so oft employ'd In forging chains for us, themselves... | |
| William Cowper - 1875 - 340 páginas
...age to age, With music such as suits their sovereign ears, The sighs and groans of miserable men ! There's not an English heart that would not leap • To hear that ye were fallen at last; to know 390 That even our enemies, so oft employed In forging chains for us, themselves were free. For he that... | |
| William Cowper - 1875 - 352 páginas
...age, With music such as suits their sovereign ears, The sighs and groans of miserable men ! There 's not an English heart that would not leap To hear that ye were fallen at last; to know 390 That even our enemies, so oft employed In forging chains for us, themselves were free. For he that... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1875 - 374 páginas
...from age to age With music such as suits their sovereign ears, The sighs and groans of miserable men ! There's not an English heart that would not leap To hear that ye were fallen at last. And high an English heart did leap, when a few years afterwards Wordsworth heard that they were fallen,... | |
| William Cowper - 1875 - 340 páginas
...an English heart that would not leap * To hear that ye were fallen at last; to know 39° That even our enemies, so oft employed In forging chains for us, themselves were free. For he that values Liberty confines His zeal for her predominance within No harrow bounds; her cause engages... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - 968 páginas
...age to age With music such as suits their sovereign ears : The aighs and groans of miserable men ! There's not an English heart that would not leap To hear that ye were fall'n at last." So far as this event was concerned, Mr. Burke's sympathies were entirely with Mr.... | |
| 1875 - 844 páginas
...indeed prophetic denunciation of the terrors of the Bastille, and its " horrid towers and dungeons." There's not an English heart that would not leap To hear that yc were fallen at last I Within five or six years English hearts were indeed welcoming the event thus... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - 1877 - 296 páginas
...before it fell— ' Ye horrid towers, the abode of broken hearts, Ye dungeons, and ye cages of despair, There's not an English heart that would not leap To hear that ye were fallen at last'— is a fitting prelude to that prayer of thanksgiving which Wordsworth raised a few years afterwards... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - 1877 - 294 páginas
...— " Ye horrid towers, the abode of broken hearts, Ye dungeons, and ye cages of despair, There 's not an English heart that would not leap To hear that ye were fallen at last," — is a fitting prelude to that prayer of thanksgiving which Wordsworth raised a few years afterward... | |
| William Cowper - 1878 - 286 páginas
...age With music, such as suits their sovereign ears, The sighs and groans of miserable men ! There 's not an English heart that would not leap To hear that...fallen at last ; to know. That e'en our enemies, so oft employ'd In forging chains for us, themselves were free. For he who values Liberty confines His zeal... | |
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