Mean weeds, which her own hand has mended, attire the Queen of the world. The death-hurdle, where thou sittest pale motionless, which only curses environ, has to stop : a people, drunk with vengeance, will drink it again in full draught, looking at thee... The Diamond Necklace - Pagina 87di Thomas Carlyle - 1892 - 170 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Thomas Carlyle - 1839 - 466 pagine
...curses environ, must stop : a people, drunk with vengeance, will drink it again in full draught: far as the eye reaches, a multitudinous sea of maniac heads...which she hides with her hands. There is, then, no heart to say, God pity thee ? O think not of these ; think of HIM whom thou worshippest, the Crucified,... | |
| 1843 - 1068 pagine
...: a people drunk with vengeance will drink it again in full draught, -looking at thee there. Far as -the eye reaches a multitudinous sea of maniac heads ; the air deaf with their triumphal yell ! The living-dead must shudder with yet one other pang ; her startled blood yet again... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 464 pagine
...curses environ, must stop : a people, drunk with vengeance, will drink it again in full draught : far as the eye reaches, a multitudinous sea of maniac heads...which she hides with her hands. There is, then, no heart to say, God pity thee ? O think not of these ; think of HIM whom thou worshippest, the Crucified,... | |
| Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1862 - 344 pagine
...a people, drunk with vengeance, will drink it again in full draught, looking at thee there. Far as the eye reaches, a multitudinous sea of maniac heads,...pale face, which she hides with her hands. There is there no heart to say, God pity thee! O think not of these; think of Him whom thou worshippest, the... | |
| 1865 - 550 pagine
...a people, drunk with vengeance, will drink it again in full draught, looking at thee there. Far as the eye reaches, a multitudinous sea of maniac heads...face, which she hides with her hands. There is then no heart to say, God pity thee ? O think not of these ; think of HIM whom thou worshippest, the Crucified,... | |
| 1865 - 380 pagine
...a people, drunk with vengeance, will drink it again in full draught, looking at thee there. Far as the eye reaches, a multitudinous sea of maniac heads,...pale face, which she hides with her hands. There is there no heart to say, God pity thee ! 0 think not of these ; think of HIM whom thou worshippest, the... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1865 - 398 pagine
...a people, drunk with vengeance, will drink it again in full draught, looking at thee there. Far as the eye reaches, a multitudinous sea of maniac heads,...pale face, which she hides with her hands. There is there no heart to say, God pity thee ! O think not of these ; think of HIM whom thou worshippest, the... | |
| 1865 - 540 pagine
...Carlyle's History of Frederic the (Jreat. maniac heads; the air deaf with tlieir triumph- ' jell 1 The Living-dead must shudder with yet one other pang;...yet again suffuses with the hue of agony that pale litcc, widch she hides with her hands. There is then no heart to say, God pity thee ? U think not of... | |
| 1865 - 550 pagine
...a people, drunk with vengeance, will drink it again in full draught, looking at thee there. Far as the eye reaches, a multitudinous sea of maniac heads ; the air deaf with their trinmph-yell! The Living-dead must shudder with yet one other pang; her startled blood yet again suffuses... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1891 - 464 pagine
...a people, drunk with vengeance, will drink it again in full draught, looking at thee there. Far as the eye reaches, a multitudinous sea of maniac heads ; the air deaf with their trinmph-yell ! The Living-dead must shudder with yet one other pang ; her * Weber, Mcinoires coneeraint... | |
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