And this place our forefathers made for man! This is the process of our love and wisdom, To each poor brother who offends against us — Most innocent, perhaps — and what if guilty? Is this the only cure? Merciful God? Each pore and natural outlet shrivell'd... The Eagle: A Magazine - Página 1731867Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 páginas
...the rock} It is the last of all my flock." THE DUNGEON. And this place our forefathers made foreman! This is the process of our love and wisdom, To each...cure ? Merciful God ! Each pore and natural outlet shrivell'd up By ignorance and parching poverty, His energies roll back upon his heart, And stagnate... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 páginas
...— because she had no more to say Of that perpetual weight which on her spirit lay. 82 THE DUNGEON. And this place our forefathers made for man ! This...cure ? Merciful God ! Each pore and natural outlet shrivell'd up By ignorance and parching poverty, His energies roll back upon his heart, And stagnate... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 páginas
...none; To-day I fetched it from the rock; If is the last of all my flock," THE DUNGEON. • . . • i AND this place our forefathers made for man !' This...poor brother who offends against us— Most innocent, perhaps,—And what if guilty IIs this the only cure ? Merciful God ! Each pore and natural outlet... | |
| 1813 - 550 páginas
...conveyed. In the beginning of the last act we have Alvar alone in his dungeon. *' And this place my forefathers made for man ! This is the process of our love and wisdom, To each poor brother who oflfends against us— Most innocent perhaps — and what if guilty ? Is this the only cure ? «. .... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1813 - 100 páginas
...i ACT V. SCENE I. A Dungeon. ALVAR (alone) rises slowly from a bed of reeds. Alv. AuJ this place my forefathers made for Man ! ; This is the process of our Love and Wisdom T;>each poor brother who offends against us — Most innocent, perhaps — and what if guilty ? Is... | |
| 1834 - 918 páginas
...in a dungeon, in which he has been thrown by his wicked brother Ordonio. " -l/i-. And this place my forefathers made for man ! This is the process of our love and wisdom To each poor hrother who offends against us — Most innocent, perhaps — and what if guilty ? Is this the only... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 páginas
...voice — Shall mortal man be more just than God ?"* LESSON XC. The Dungeon. — LYRICAL BALLADS. Ann this place our forefathers made for man ! This is...parching poverty, His energies roll back upon his heart, * Job ir. 13—17.' [Lesion 91. And stagnate and corrupt ; till, changed to poison, They break out... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1824 - 396 páginas
...? — 16. Who succeeded Mary, and when ? — 17. What was the religion of Elizabeth ? THE DUNGEON. AND this place our forefathers made for man ! This...back upon his heart, And stagnate and corrupt ; till, chang'd to poison, They break out on him like a loathsome plague-spot — Then we call in our pampered... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1825 - 404 páginas
...in the reign of Edward VI. The •canons. are agreeable chiefly to the Lutheran tenets. THE DUNGEON. AND this place our forefathers made for man"! This...against us — Most innocent, ;perhaps — And what jf guilty ? Is this the only cure ? Merciful God ! Each-pore and natural outlet shrivelled up , By... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 páginas
...V.— SCENE I. A Dungeon. ALVAR (alone) rises sloioly from a bed of reeds. ALVAR. And this place my forefathers made for man! This is the process of our...back upon his heart And stagnate and corrupt, till, chang'd to poison, They break out on him, like a loath some plague-spot! Then we call in our pampered... | |
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