| Mary Hayden Pike - 1854 - 334 σελίδες
...Mantles the earth with darkness, until right And wrong are accidents, and men grow pale Lest their own judgments should become too bright, And their...thoughts be crimes, and earth have too much light." CIIILDE HAROLD. THE plantation of Richard Wynn, Esq., was situated som:wkere in the green and beautiful... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 378 σελίδες
...Mantles the earth with darkness, until right And wrong are accidents, and men grow pale Lest their own judgments should become too bright, And their...thoughts be crimes, and earth have too much light. xciv. And thus they plod in sluggish misery, Rotting from sire to son, and age to age, Proud of their... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 σελίδες
...Mantles the earth with darkness, until right And wrong are accidents, and men grow pale Lest then' 854 XCIV. And thus they plod in sluggish misery, Rotting from sire to son, and age to age, Proud of their... | |
| Mary Langdon - 1854 - 506 σελίδες
...Mantles the earth with darkness, until right And wrong are accidents, and men grow pale Lest their own judgments should become too bright, And their...thoughts be crimes, and earth have too much light." CUILDE HAROLD. THE plantation of Richard Wynn, Esq., was situated somewhere in the green and beautiful... | |
| Mary Langdon - 1855 - 492 σελίδες
...Mantles the earth with darkness, until right And wrong are accidents, and men grow pale Lest their own judgments should become too bright, And their free thoughts be crimes, and earth hare too much light.' CHILDE UAROIB. THE plantation of Richard Wynn, Esq., was situated some' where... | |
| Truman Marcellus Post - 1856 - 284 σελίδες
...and ej*fda.tei»>ent of the human mind, and with the enev *es i>f progress, " grew pale Lest men's judgments should become too bright, And their free...thoughts be crimes, and earth Have too much light." If Protestantism therefore be arraigned for its phiosophy, as a crime, we are willing that Philosophy... | |
| Truman Marcellus Post - 1856 - 280 σελίδες
...repression and erulacenjent of the human mind, and with the ene» .iCs ff progress, " grew pale Lest men's judgments should become too bright, And their free...thoughts be crimes, and earth Have too much light." • If Protestantism therefore be arraigned for its phi•osophy, as a crime, we are willing that Philosophy... | |
| Truman Marcellus Post - 1856 - 276 σελίδες
...and e?"!5ls.ien>ent of the human mind, and with the enev •.e» of progress, " grew pale Lest men's judgments should become too bright, And their free thoughts be crimes, and earth Have too much light.'1 If Protestantism therefore be arraigned for its phi:osophy, as a crime, we •are willing,... | |
| Mary Hayden Pike - 1857 - 338 σελίδες
...darkness, until rirht And wrong are accidents, and men grow pale Lest their own judgments should beeome too bright, And their free thoughts be crimes, and earth have too much lisjht." CJIILUE HAROLD. THE plantation of Richard Wynn, Esq., was situated somewhere in the green... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 914 σελίδες
...Mantles the earth with darkness, until right And wrong are accidents, and men grow pale Lest their Gordon Byron XC1V. And thus they plod in sluggish misery, Rotting from sire to son, and age to age, Proud of their... | |
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