| Edmund Burke - History - 1819 - 822 pages
...ruthless deed ; The ruin'd maid — the shrine profan'd — Oaths broken — and the threshold stain'd With blood of guests! — there written, all, Black as the damning drops that full From the denouncing Angel's pen, Ere Mercy weeps them out again ! Yet tranquil now that mail of... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1817 - 560 pages
...broken— and the threshold stain'd With blood of guests!— there written all, Black as the danming drops that fall From the denouncing Angel's pen. Ere...(As if the balmy evening time Soften'd his spirit.) louk'd and lay, Watching the rosy infant's play:— Though still, whene'er his eye by chance Fell on... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1817 - 414 pages
...ruthless deed ; The ruin'd maid — the shrine profan'd — Oaths broken — and the threshold stain'd With blood of guests ! — there written, all, Black...now that man of crime, (As if the balmy evening time Sotten'd his spirit,) look'd and lay, Watching the rosy infant's play : — Though still, whene'er... | |
| Books - 1817 - 576 pages
...ruthless deed; The ruin'd maid — the shrine profan'd — Oaths broken — and the threshold stain'd With blood of guests ! — there written, all, Black...Angel's pen, Ere Mercy weeps them out again ! ' Yet •<- Yet tranquil now that man of crime, (As if the balmy evening time Soften'd his spirit, ) look'd... | |
| English literature - 1817 - 694 pages
...fierce and savage aspect dismounts from hit steed, in all the perturbation of guilt and remorse. " Yet tranquil now, that man of crime (As if the balmy evening time Softened his spirit) looked, and lay Watching the rosy infant's play : — Though still, whene'er his... | |
| 1817 - 708 pages
...fierce and savage aspect dismounts from his steed, in all the perturbation of guilt and remorse. " Yet tranquil now, that man of crime {As if the balmy evening time Softened his spirit) looked, and lay Watching the rosy infant's play :— Though still, whene'er his... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - American literature - 1817 - 492 pages
...profan'd— Oaths broken— and the thrtfchold staiii'd With blood of gueels— »re all deeply graven there. Yet tranquil now that man of crime, (As if the balmy evening lime , Soflen'd his spirit,) look'd and lay, Watching the rosy infant'* play : — Though ulill, whene'er... | |
| Edmund Burke - Anglo-Dutch War, 1780-1784 - 1818 - 798 pages
...ruthless deed ; The ruin'd maid — the shrine profan'd — Oaths broken — and the threshold stain'd With blood of guests ! — there written, all, Black...the rosy infant's play :— Though, still, whene'er hie eye by chance Fell on the boy's, its lurid glance Met that unclouded, joyous gaze, As torches,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1818 - 1264 pages
...— Oaths broken — and the threshold stain'd With blood of guests ! — there written, all, IMack as the damning drops that fall From the denouncing...that man of crime, (As if the. balmy evening time Softcn'd his spirit,) look'd and lay, Watching the rosy infant's play :— Though, Though, still, whene'er... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1818 - 422 pages
...ruthless deed ; The ruin'd maid — the shrine profan'd — Oaths broken — and the threshold staiu'd With blood of guests ! — there written, all, Black...denouncing Angel's pen, Ere Mercy weeps them out again I Yet tranquil now that man of crime, (As if the balmy evening time Soften'd his spirit,) look'd and... | |
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