| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1858 - 710 páginas
...well-wishers ; but the cutting sentence will be treasured up in the heart of your unforgetful enemy : "THKRE never yet was human power Which could evade, if unforgiven,...and vigil long, Of him who treasures up a wrong." A man's bitter words may not be flavored with ' attic salt ; ' yet the quantity of venom may compensate... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 914 páginas
...foaming flank : At length I play'd them one as frank — For time at last sets all things even — And if we do but watch the hour. There never yet was human...dwellings left behind ; We sped like meteors through the sk>, When with its crackling sound the night Is chequer'd with the northern light : Town — village... | |
| John Connery - 1861 - 416 páginas
...loos'd him with a sudden lash — Away, away, and on we dash ! — Torrents less rapid and less rash. Away, away, my steed and I, Upon the pinions of the...the sky, When with its crackling sound the night Is chequer' d with the northern light : Town — village — none was on our track, But a wild plain of... | |
| Clement Laird Vallandigham - 1863 - 282 páginas
...vain, if our day does not come, and come right speedily: "For time at last sets all things even — And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human...search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong." I speak it not as a menace, but by way of entreaty, that your hereafter in this life depends upon your"... | |
| Clement Laird Vallandigham - 1864 - 586 páginas
...if our day does not come, and come right speedily : " For time at last sets all things even — And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human...search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong." I speak it not as a menace, but by way of entreaty, that your hereafter in this life depends upon your... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1864 - 552 páginas
...man keeping the " good money warm," as the term is. Lord Byron has since said, And if we do but wait the hour, There never yet was human power Which could...search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong. Murray was like the bard's watchful man; and Weazel, equally alert, was never off his guard. At last... | |
| John Bartlett - 1865 - 504 páginas
...and Iunocence ! O, Milk and Water ! Ye happy mixtures of more happy days ! Stanza 80. MAZEPPA. And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human...search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong. * For her my heart is wax to be moulded as she pleases, but enduring as marble to retain whatever impression... | |
| William Russell (miscellaneous writer.) - 1865 - 340 páginas
...as if he would burn in every word on her memory : — " 'For Time at tast sets alt things even, Aud if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human...could evade, if unforgiven, The patient search and vigit tong Of him who treasures up a wrong.' " Me had a marvellous voice, full, deep, capable of any... | |
| English poetry - 1866 - 192 páginas
...loosed him with a sudden lash — Away ! away ! and on we dash ! — Torrents less rapid and less rash. Away, away, my steed and I, Upon the pinions of the...the sky, When with its crackling sound the night Is checkered with the northern light. Town — village — none were on our track, But a wild plain of... | |
| Edward William Lewis Davies, Paul Pendril - 1866 - 326 páginas
...largest mounon Brando had ever killed." 227 CHAPTER XII. For time at last sets all things even — And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human...search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong. MAZEPPA. FOR the next fortnight, daily, after the death of the grand mouflon, Pendril and Tennyson... | |
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