Yet, Freedom ! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind; Thy trumpet voice, though broken now and dying. The loudest still the tempest leaves behind... Songs of Freedom - Page 43by Henry Stephens Salt - 1893 - 345 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1104 pages
...; Because the deadly days which we have seen, And vile Ambition, that built up between Man and his hopes an adamantine wall, And the base pageant last...thrall Which nips life's tree, and dooms man's worst — hi* second fall. XCVIII. Yet, Freedom ! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Screams like' thc4rm1rUler'-stoi... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 pages
...; Because the deadly days which we ha.ve seen. And vue Ambition, that built up between Man and his Sampson, and Company hie second fall. XCVIII. Yet, Freedom ! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Screams like the thunder-storm... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 378 pages
...clime; Because the deadly days which we have seen, And vile Ambition, that built up between Man and his hopes an adamantine wall, And the base pageant last...eternal thrall Which nips life's tree, and dooms man's worst—his second fall. xcvni. Yet, Freedom ! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 pages
...which we have seen. And rile Ambition, that built up between Man and his hopes an adamantine wall, Arid the base pageant last upon the scene, Are grown the...pretext for the eternal thrall Which nips life's tree, aud dooms man's worst — his second fall. XCVIII. Yet, Freedom ! yet thy banner, torn, but flying,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Gift books - 1854 - 322 pages
...be there ; And I will sing at Liberty's dear feet, In Afric's torrid zone, or India's fiercest heat. Yet, freedom ! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind; Thy trumpet voice, though broken now and dying, The loudest still the tempest leaves behind ; Thy tree... | |
| Morbida - 1854 - 196 pages
...Th' imperial ensign, which full high advanc'd Shone like a meteor streaming to the wind." MrLTON. " Yet, Freedom ! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm, a9ainst the wind." BYEON. And cast a gleam through all the gloom o'erspread, A dying glory o'er my... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Quotations, English - 1855 - 612 pages
...wish — whieh ages have not yet subdued In man — to have no master save his mood. Byron's Island. Yet, freedom ; yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind ; Thy trumpet voiee, though broken now and dying, The loudest still the tempest leaves behind ; Thy tree... | |
| Elizabeth D. Livermore - Denmark - 1855 - 326 pages
...who saw beyond the war of the elements the bow of promise arched above. ©HAIPTEK " Yet, freedom I yet, thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams, like the thunder-storm, against the wind :"— llvuns. government of Denmark had for years kept in view the emancipation of the negro slaves,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 pages
...; Because the deadly days which we have seen, And vile ambition, that built up between Man and his hopes an adamantine wall, And the base pageant last...eternal thrall Which nips life's tree, and dooms man's worst—his second fall. XCYIII. Yet, freedom! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm... | |
| Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1857 - 444 pages
...— Because the deadly days which we have seen, And vile Ambition, that built up between Man and his hopes an adamantine wall, And the base pageant, last...banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm aijainst the wind ; Thy trumpet voice, though broken now and dying, The loudest still the tempest leaves... | |
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