 | Dante Alighieri - 1843 - 83 psl.
...scourge of many a guilty line. War to the last he waged with all The tyrant canker-worms of earth ; Baron and duke, in hold and hall, Cursed the dark hour that...of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. O Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous judge art thou ; That poor, old exile, sad... | |
 | 1844
...of many a guilty line. " War to the last he waged with all The tyrant canker-worms of earth ; Baron and duke, in hold and hall, Cursed the dark hour that...of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. " 0 Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous judge art thou ; That poor, old exile, sad... | |
 | 1854
...scourge of many a guilty line. War to the last he waged with all The tyrant canker-worms of earth ; Baron and duke, in hold and hall, Cursed the dark hour that...of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. O, Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous judge art thou ; That poor, old exile, sad... | |
 | 1849 - 243 psl.
...scourge of many a guilty line. War to the last he waged with all The tyrant canker-worms of earth ; Baron and duke, in hold and hall, Cursed the dark hour that...of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. O Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous judge art thou ; That poor old exile, sad... | |
 | THOMAS WILLIAM PARSONS - 1854
...scourge of many a guilty line. War to the last he waged with all The tyrant canker-worms of earth ; Baron and duke, in hold and hall, Cursed the dark hour that...of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. 48 0, Time ! whose verdicts inock our own, The only righteous judge art thou ; That poor, old exile,... | |
 | Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 189 psl.
...scourge of many a guilty line. War to the last he waged with all The tyrant canker-worms of earth ; Baron and duke, in hold and hall, Cursed the dark hour that...of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. 48 O, Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous judge art thou ; That poor, old exile,... | |
 | Thomas William Parsons - 1854
...scourge of many a guilty line. War to the last he waged with all The tyrant canker-worms of earth; Baron and duke, in hold and hall, Cursed the dark hour that...of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. 0, Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous judge art thou; That poor, old exile, sad... | |
 | Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 189 psl.
...scourge of many a guilty line. War to the last he waged with all The tyrant canker-worms of earth j Baron and duke, in hold and hall, Cursed the dark hour that...of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. * It is told of DANTE that, when he was roaming over Italy, he came to a curtain monastery, where ho... | |
 | 1855
...scourge of many a guilty line. War to the last he waged with all The tyrant canker-worms of earth ; Baron and duke, in hold and hall, Cursed the dark hour that...of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. 0, Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous judge art thon; That poor, old exile, sad... | |
 | Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1855
...of runny a guilty line. War to the last he waged with all The tyrant canker-worms of earth ; Baron and duke, in hold and hall, Cursed the dark hour that gave him birth; Пс used Rome's hnrlot for his mirth; Plucked bare hypocrisy and crime; But valiant souls of knightly... | |
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