| Frederic William Farrar - 1833 - 142 psl.
...lost ! The light withdrawn Which once he wore ! The glory from the grey hairs gone For evermore ! " All else is gone : from those great eyes The soul has fled ; When faith is lost, when honour dies, The man is dead ! " But apart from this moral death which befalls some men, all of us... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1893 - 482 psl.
...him now, Nor brand with deeper shame the dim, Dishonored brow. " But let its humbled sons instead, From sea to lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. " Then pay the reverence of old days To his dead fame; Walk backward, with averted gaze, And hide the... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 144 psl.
...Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim, Dishonored brow. But let its humbled sons, instead, From sea to lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honored, nought Save power remains — A fallen angel's pride of thought, Still strong in chains. All else is... | |
| Edward Josiah Stearns - 1853 - 340 psl.
...Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim, Dishonored brow. But let its humbled sons, instead, From sea to Lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honored, nought Save power remains — A fallen -angel's pride of thought, Still strong in chains. All else... | |
| Edward Josiah Stearns - 1853 - 328 psl.
...Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim, Dishonored brow. But let its humbled sons, instead, From sea to Lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honored, nought Save power remains — A fallen angel's pride of thought, Still strong in chains. All else is... | |
| George Washington Bungay - 1854 - 508 psl.
...him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim, Dishonored brow. lt But let its humbled sons instead, . From sea to lake, A long lament as for the dead, In sadness make l; Then pay the reverence of old days To his dead fame ; Walk backward witli averted gaze, And hide... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 752 psl.
...Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim Dishonored brow. Bnt, let its humbled sons, instead, From sea to lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honored, nonght Save power remains — A fallen angel's pride of thought Still strong in chains. All else is... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 psl.
...Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim Dishonor' d brow. But let its humbled sons, instead, From sea to lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honor'd, nought Save power remains, — A fallen angel's pride of thought Still strong in chain; All... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1861 - 340 psl.
...Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim, Dishonored brow. But let its humbled sons, instead, From sea to lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honored, nought Save power remains — A fallen angel's pride of thought, Still strong in chains. All else is... | |
| 1861 - 356 psl.
...wayward wanderer, ho! "Thy sins, as scarlet red, shall white be made as snow !" " BLAUKWOOD'S MAGAZINE." Of all we loved and honored, naught Save power remains;...fallen angel's pride of thought Still strong in chains. But only Luke is with him now; Alas! that even the martyr's cell, Heaven's very gate, should scope... | |
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