AY — down to the dust with them, slaves as they are, From this hour, let the blood in their dastardly veins, That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war, Be wasted for tyrants, or stagnate in chains. The Edinburgh annual register - Page 3701823Full view - About this book
| 1821 - 612 pages
...their tramontane garb, they had been " written in very choice Italian !" Carbone notait ! ДУЕ — down to the dust with them, slaves as they are —...tyrants, or stagnate in chains ! On, on, like a cloud, thro' their beautiful vales, Ye locusts of tyranny, blasting them o'er — Fill, fill up their wide... | |
| 1821 - 614 pages
...of their tramontane garb, they had been " written in very choice Italian !" Carbone notait ! AYE — down to the dust with them, slaves as they are —...That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war, Be suck'il out by tyrants, or stagnate in chains ! On, on, like a cloud, thro' their beautiful vales,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 226 pages
...sets on himself. 158 LINES ON THE ENTRY OF THE AUSTRIANS INTO NAPLES, 1821. Carbone notati. AY — down to the dust with them, slaves as they are, From...— Fill, fill up their wide sunny waters, ye sails 159 Let their fate be a mock-word — let men of all lands Laugh out, with a scorn that shall ring... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 pages
...Neapolitans, who had declared their independence, and pledged themselves to maintain it. — MOORE. Av, down to the dust with them, slaves as they are!...let the blood in their dastardly veins, That shrunk from the first touch of Liberty's war, Be sucked out by tyrants, or stagnate in chains! On — on,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 224 pages
...he sets on himself. LINES ON THE ENTRY OF THE AUSTRIANS INTO NAPLES, 1821. Car/ione notati. AY — down to the dust with them, slaves as they are, From this hour, let the blood in their dastardly ^eins, That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war, Be suek'd out by tyrants, or stagnate in chains.... | |
| 1824 - 574 pages
...best interests of mankind. For instance, with regard to the Neapolitans, he exclaims, — ' Ay — down to the dust with them, slaves as they are ! 'From this hour, let tho blood in their dastardly veins, That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war, Be suck'd out... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 pages
...still more important subject. LINES. TfViMen OH hearing that the Austrian! had entered Naples. AY — down to the dust with them, slaves as they are— From this hour, let the blood of their dastardly reins, That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war, Be suck'd out by tyrants,... | |
| Johannes Wit - 1827 - 512 pages
...down to the dust with them , slaves as the are — From this hour, let the blood in their bastardly veins, That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's...war, Be suck'd out by tyrants, or stagnate in chains ! Let their fate be a mock-word — let men of all lands Laugh out, with a scorn that shall ring to... | |
| 1828 - 814 pages
...soon gray,— soon ripe, soon dead. Bowriny. ON HEARING THAT THE AUSTRIANS HAD ENTERED NAPLES. Aye— down to the dust with them, slaves as they are — From this hoar, let the blood in their dastardly veins, That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war, Be sucked... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...their dastardly vein*, That shrunk at the fir»! touch of Liberty's war, Г.. «uck'd out by tyr.ints, or stagnate in chains! On, on, like a cloud, through their beautiful rain. Ye locusts of tyranny, blasting them o'er—- Fill, fill up their wide sunny waters, ye sails... | |
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