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 hath lost its blossoms, and the rind... Essays: Selected from the Writings, Literary, Political, and Religious - Pagina 105di Giuseppe Mazzini - 1887 - 332 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Stuart H. Walker - 1998 - 392 pagine
...Obviously Advantaged) Advantaged side is the side of the final shift 19. Thunderstorms and Dovmbursts Yet Freedom! Yet thy banner torn, but flying, Streams like the thunderstorm against the wind. . . — LORD BYRON Ahunderstorm is created when convection develops in an airstream, the ower levels... | |
| Albert Wertheim - 2000 - 298 pagine
...the fettered nations of Europe set free." And then he quotes from Childe Harold (canto 4, verse 78): "Yet, Freedom! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind." (163) As soon as this is spoken, one realizes the relevance of Thami's preference for Byron. The applicability... | |
| G. Wilson Knight - 2002 - 396 pagine
...for the regeneration of mankind. This trust in man widens to a fervent passion for political freedom: Yet, Freedom! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind. (Cbilde Harold, iv. 98) 127 Beside this we find an almost superstitious reverence for religious tradition,... | |
| Thomas Kinkade - 2003 - 110 pagine
...INDEPENDENCE a 'ne FLAG, one LAND, one HEART, one HAND, one NATION, EVERMORE! OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Y JLet, Freedom! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, streams like the thunderstorm against the wind LORD BYRON ' rr .HE GREATEST GLORY OF A FREE-BORN PEOPLE IS TO TP^ANSMIT THAT FREEDOM TO THEIR CHILDREN.... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell Quincy Waterston - 2003 - 202 pagine
...Charlestown. A monument to commemorate the battle had been begun in 1825 and was completed in 1843. "Freedom! Yet thy banner, torn, but flying, / Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind," Lord Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, canto 4, stanza 98. 23. "Fore swifter," a nautical term to... | |
| David Bushnell, Lester D. Langley - 2008 - 232 pagine
...Bolivar, and a man who, also like Simon Bolivar, sacrificed everything for an independence movement: Yet Freedom! yet thy banner, torn but flying, Streams like the thunder-storm against the wind. . . . So shall a better spring less bitter fruit bring forth.59 Notes The author thanks Professor Emeritus... | |
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