Ye curs'd of gods and free-born men, Ye murderers of the laws, Though now ye glory in your lust, Though now ye tread the feeble neck in dust, Yet Time and righteous Jove will judge your dreadful cause. Greek Melic Poets - Page 211by Herbert Weir Smyth - 1900 - 564 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Russell - Europe - 1789 - 606 pages
...Lefbian patriot fmites the founding chorda : — •• Ye wretches, ye perfidious train, " Ye curs'dof Gods and freeborn men, " Ye murderers of the laws ! '« Though now ye glory in your luft, " Though now ye tresd the feeble neck in duft, «' Yet Time and righteous Jove will judge your... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 372 pages
...hand The * LeftSian patriot fmites the founding chords j Ye wretches, ye perfidious train, Ye curs'd of gods and free-born men, Ye murderers of the laws, Though now ye glory in your luft, Though now ye tread the feeble neck in duft, Yet Time and righteous Jov« will judge your dreadful... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 512 pages
...hand The * Lefbian patriot Imites the lounding chords : Ye wretches, ye perfidious train, Ye t'urs'd of gods and free-born men, Ye murderers of the laws, Though now ye glory in your luft, Tb,m,;h n'>w ye tread the feeble neck in duft, Vel time and T'Mtreous Jove will jud¿e your dreadful... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1807 - 254 pages
...convivial joy. 1.3. Broke from the fetters of his native land, Devoting shame and vengeance to her lords, With louder impulse and a threatening hand The * Lesbian...sounding chords : Ye wretches, ye perfidious train, Ye cure'd of gods and freeborn men, II. 1, But lo, to Sappho's melting airs Descends the radiant queen... | |
| Mark Akenside, Thomas Park - 1808 - 358 pages
...convivial joy. I. 3. Broke from the fetters of his native land, Devoting shame and vengeance to her lords, With louder impulse and a threatening hand The Lesbian...sounding chords : Ye wretches, ye perfidious train, Ye curs'd of gods and free-born men, Ye murderers of the laws, Though now ye glory in your lust, Though... | |
| English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...native land, Devoting shame and vengeance to her lords, With louder impulse and a threat'ning hand i The Lesbian patriot* smites the sounding chords. Ye wretches ! ye perfidious train ! Ye curs'd of gods and free-born men ! Ye murd'rers of the laws ! Though now ye glory in your lust, Though... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 628 pages
...patriot ' smiles the sounding chords: Y с wretches, ye perfidious train, Ye curs'd of gods and free-bom men, Ye murderers of the laws, Though now ye glory...your lust, Though now ye tread the feeble neck in duft, Yet Time and righteous Jove will judge your dreadful cause. II. But lo, to Sappho's melting airs... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 622 pages
...hand The Lesbian patriot ' smiles the sounding chords: Ye wretches, ye perfidious train, Vc curs'd the silent dust, Or Flattery hist, Though now yc tread the feeble neck in dnrt, Yet Time and righteous Jove will judge your dreadful... | |
| Herodotus - 1821 - 498 pages
...lyric poetry : Broke from the fetters of his native land, Devoting shame and vengeance to her lords, With louder impulse and a threatening hand The Lesbian...sounding chords. Ye wretches, ye perfidious train, Ye curs'd of gods and free-born men, Ye murderers of the laws, Tho'now ye glory in your lust, Tho' now... | |
| William Russell - Europe - 1822 - 484 pages
...Lyric Poetry. " Broke from the fellers of his native land, Devoting shame and vengeance to her lords, With louder impulse and a threatening hand The Lesbian...patriot smites the sounding chords : — Ye wretches, yv perfidious train, Ye cuis'd of gods and free-born men, Ye murd'rers of the laws! Though now yc glory... | |
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