| 1834 - 784 páginas
...revulsion, when, having implored pardon of Freedom's spirit, the conviction is forced upon him, that " The sensual and the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion ! In mud game, They burst their manacles, and wear the name Of Freedom, graven on a heavier chain !" This... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 742 páginas
...— To insult the shrine of Liberty with spoils From freemen torn — to tempt and to betray ? — The Sensual and the Dark rebel in vain, ^ Slaves by...wear the name Of freedom, graven on a heavier chain ! O Liberty ! with profitless endeavour Have I pursued thee, many a weary hour ; But thou nor swell'st... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 410 páginas
...murderous preyTo insult the shrine of Liberty with spoils From freemen torn — to tempt and to betray * " The Sensual and the Dark rebel in vain, Slaves by...wear the name Of freedom, graven on a heavier chain ! O Liberty ! with profitless endeavour Have I pursued thee, many a weary hour ; But thou nor swell'st... | |
| 1836 - 650 páginas
...republican forms. Their boasted equality was the equality of despotism — the equality of Turkey." The sensual and the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by...wear the name Of freedom, graven on a heavier chain. COLERIDGE. Of the same character are " Anecdotes of Oliver Cromwell ; " " Divine Right of Kings ;"... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1836 - 340 páginas
...and republican forms. Their boasted equality was the equality of despotism,—the equality of Turkey. The sensual and the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by...wear the name Of Freedom, graven on a heavier chain. COLERIDGE. LIX. NOTES ON NAPOLEON. WE have often been struck at the excessive warmth of Frenchmen whenever... | |
| Samuel Eells - 1836 - 276 páginas
...however, she did want: — a moral and virtuous people; and wanting that, she wanted every thing. " The sensual and the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by...wear the name Of Freedom graven on a heavier chain. " Henry the Fourth had publicly declared that he held himself amenable to two sovereigns,—God, and... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyse - 1836 - 578 páginas
...to a name, nor silly passion for a phantom. All this may be tyranny, and the worst of tyrannies. " In mad game They burst their manacles, and wear the name Of Freedom, graven on a heavier chain." VOL. 1. DD Freedom is not partisan justice, nor sectarian charity, nor compromising truth. " Comprenez... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 416 páginas
...mixt With such ingredients of good sense and taste Of what is excellent in man, they thirst 790 28 The sensual and the dark rebel in vain — Slaves by their own compulsion. Coleridge. It is ordained in the eternal constitution of things, that men of intemperate minds cannot... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 404 páginas
...mixt With such ingredients of good sense and taste Of what is excellent in man, they thirst 790 28 The sensual and the dark rebel in vain — Slaves by their own compulsion. Coleridge. It is ordained in the eternal constitution of things, that men of intemperate minds cannot... | |
| 1837 - 638 páginas
...his " France," which he wrote about six weeks afterwards (Feb. 1797), that he gives it expression. " The sensual and the dark rebel in vain. Slaves by...wear the name Of freedom graven on a heavier chain !" As the year advanced, his love for his country increased, and with his patriotism his detestation... | |
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