Let their fate be a mock-word — let men of all lands Laugh out, with a scorn that shall ring to the poles, When each sword that the cowards let fall from their hands Shall be forged into fetters to enter their souls ! And deep and more deep as the iron... The Edinburgh annual register - Página 3701823Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Moore - 1895 - 874 páginas
...sails From each slave-mart of Europe and shadow their shore! Let their fate be a mock-word — let men of all lands Laugh out with a scorn that shall...and more deep, as the iron is driven, Base slaves! let the whet of their agony be, To think —as the Doomed often think of that heaven They had once... | |
| James Lauren Ford, Mary K. Ford - 1902 - 470 páginas
...sails From each slave-mart of Europe, and poison their shore ! Let their fate be a mock-word — let men of all lands Laugh out, with a scorn that shall...may the whet of their agony be, To think — as the damned haply think of that heaven They had once in their reach — that they might have been free!... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - 1904 - 312 páginas
...sails, From each slave-mart in Europe, and shadow their shore. Let their fate be a mock-word — let men of all lands Laugh out with a scorn that shall ring to the poles, When eacli sword, that the cowards let fall from their hands, Shall be forged into fetters to enter their... | |
| 1909 - 338 páginas
...sails From each slave-mart of Europe, and shadow their shore ! Let their fate be a mock-word—let men of all lands Laugh out, with a scorn that shall ring to the poles, 10 When each sword, that the cowards let fall from their hands, Shall be forged into fetters to enter... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1911 - 544 páginas
...something, else the liberties of America go to ruin — then what curses shall mankind heap upon us! " And deep, and more deep — as the iron is driven, — Base slaves, will the whet of our agony be, When we think — as the damned haply think of the heaven They had once... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1911 - 552 páginas
...something, else the liberties of America go to ruin — then what curses shall mankind heap upon us! " And deep, and more deep — as the iron is driven, — Base slaves, will the whet of our agony be, When we think — as the damned haply think of the heaven They had once... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1911 - 544 páginas
...something, else the liberties of America go to ruin — then what curses shall mankind heap upon us! " And deep, and more deep — as the iron is driven, — Base slaves, will the whet of our agony be, When we think — as the damned haply think of the heaven They had once... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 368 páginas
...ye sails, From each slave-mart in Europe, and poison their shore. May their fate be a mockword — may men of all lands Laugh out with a scorn that shall...may the whet of their agony be, To think — as the damned haply think of the heaven They had once in their reach — that they might have been free. Shame... | |
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