| Paul Leicester Ford - 1892 - 444 pągines
...conscience will prey upon your intellects, at least for a season ! " Is there not some chosen curse, Some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, Red with uncommon wrath, to blast " the wretch, Who dares pollute such names So sacred, and so much belov'd ? Methinks I hear... | |
| Paul Leicester Ford - 1892 - 440 pągines
...conscience will prey upon your intellects, at least for a season ! " Is there not some chosen curse, Some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, Red with uncommon wrath, to blast " the wretch, Who dares pollute such names So sacred, and so much belov'd ? Methinks I hear... | |
| Paul Leicester Ford - 1892 - 440 pągines
...conscience will prey upon your intellects, at least for a season ! " Is there not some chosen curse, Some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, Red with uncommon wrath, to blast " the wretch, Who dares pollute such names So sacred, and so much belov'd ? Methinks I hear... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 pągines
...mind of virtue treason can find HP hiding-place. — Sir P. Sidney. Is there not some chosen curse, some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, red with uncommon wrath, to blast the man who owes his greatness to his country's ruin ! — Addison. Treason doth never prosper;... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - 1894 - 980 pągines
...conscience will prey upon your intellects, at least for a season ! " Is there not some chosen curse, Some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, Red with uncommon wrath, to blast" the wretch, Who dares pollute such names So sacred, and so much belov-d ? Methinks I hear... | |
| 1896 - 1224 pągines
...and I. Roger's my dog. g. JT TROWBRIDGE — The Vagabond*.. TREASON. Is there not some chosen curse, ER — On a Picture of Lillie. In winter I get up at to blast the man Who owes his greatness to his country's ruin ? r. ADDISON — Cato. Act I. Sc. 1.... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society - 1907 - 628 pągines
...evasion. For my conscience would still ask, with the dramatic poet: ". . . Is there not some chosen curse, Some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, Red with uncommon wrath, to blast the man Who owes his greatness to his country's ruin?"1 In the language of the lamented, immortal... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - 1907 - 630 pągines
...evasion. For my conscience would still ask, with the dramatic poet: ". . . Is there not some chosen curse, Some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, Red with uncommon wrath, to blast the man Who owes his greatness to his country's ruin?"1 In the language of the lamented, immortal... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 774 pągines
...sharply, yet the traitor stands in worse case of woe. — Shakespeare. Is there not some chosen curse, some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, red with uncommon wrath, to blast the man who owes his greatness to his country's ruin ! — Adtlisan. Osar had his Brutus ;... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 pągines
...sharply, yet the traitor stands in worse case of woe. — Shakespeare. Is there not some chosen curse, streams of yesterday and to-morrow take their way, one to the land of to blast the man who owes his greatness to his conntry's ruin ! — Addison. Csesar had his Brutus... | |
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