| Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 páginas
...thee to die ! LINES WRITTEN ON HEARING THAT THE AUSTRIAN'S BAD ENTERED NAPLES. Carbone Notati ! AT — down to the dust with them, slaves as they are —...That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war, Be suckM out by tyrants, or stagnate in chains ! On, on, like a cloud, through their beautiful vales,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 454 páginas
...to downright snoring. LINES ON THE ENTRY OF THE AUSTRIANS INTO NAPLES, 1821. Carbone nolatt. AY — down to the dust with them, slaves as they are, From...That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war, Be wasted for tyrants, or stagnate in chains. On, on like a cloud, through their beautiful vales, Ye locusts... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 440 páginas
...to downright snoring. LINES ON THE ENTRY OF THE AUSTRIANS INTO NAPLES, 1821. Carbone notaii. AY — down to the dust with them, slaves as they are, From...That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war, Be wasted for tyrants, or stagnate in chains. On, on like a cloud, through their beautiful vales, Ye locusts... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 438 páginas
...Love, who first ne'er slept at all, LINES OS? TH£ ENTRY OF THE AUSTRIANS INTO NAPLES, 1821. AY—down to the dust •with them, slaves as they are, From...That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war, Be wasted for tyrants, or stagnate in chains. On, on like a cloud, through their beautiful vales, Ye locusts... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 páginas
...to downright snoring. LINES ON THE ENTRY OF THE AUSTRIANS INTO NAPLES, 1821. Carbone Kolali. AY — down to the dust with them, slaves as they are, From...That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war, Be wasted for tyrants, or stagnate in chains. On, on like a cloud, through their beautiful vales, Ye locusts... | |
| James Edward Murdoch, William Russell - 1845 - 374 páginas
...Quality.") [Moore's lines to the Neapolitans, on their failure in the attempt at a revolution.] " Ay, down to the dust with them, slaves as they are ! From...let the blood in their dastardly veins, That shrunk from the first touch of Liberty's war, Be sucked out by tyrants, or stagnate in chains ! " On — on,... | |
| William Russell - 1845 - 410 páginas
...heat of noon, They'll come, with spirits light and gay, And bless thee, — lovely harvest moon. 5. On! on, like a cloud, through their beautiful vales, Ye locusts of tyranny ! bldstiiig them o'er ! 6. Oh ! what a tale that dreadful chilness told ? 7. Hast thou a charm to stay... | |
| William Russell - 1851 - 392 páginas
...heat of noon, They '11 come, with spirits light and gay, And bless thee, — lovely harvest moon. 5. On! on, like a cloud, through their beautiful vales, Ye locusts of tyranny ! blasting them o'er ! 6. Oh ! what a tale that dreadful chllness told ? 7. Hast thou a charm to stay the morning star In... | |
| 1853 - 458 páginas
...angels hover dimly in our air! LXXIIL— ENTRY OF THE AUSTRIAN'S INTO NAPLES. THOMAS MOORE. AY — down to the dust with them, slaves as they are, From...That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war Be wasted for tyrants, or stagnate in chains. On, on like a cloud, through their heautiful vales, Ye locusts... | |
| Edmund Flagg - 1853 - 492 páginas
...resistance, that the poet Moore, as every one knows, penned his spirited verses commencing — " Ay, down to the dust with them, slaves as they are. From this hear may the blo,wl in their dastardly veins, Which shrank from the first touch of liberty's war, Be... | |
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