 | Alexander Melville Bell - 1878 - 254 pages
...tvrant's rod, O'er creatures like himself, with souls from thee, Yet dare to boast of perfect libertv ! Away, away — I'd rather hold my neck, By doubtful tenure from a Sullan's beck. In climes where liberty has scarce been named. Nor any right but that of ruling claimed.... | |
 | Thomas Moore, John Francis Waller - 1879 - 572 pages
...with souls from thee, Yet dare to boast of perfect liberty; Away, away — I'd rather hold my r.eck By doubtful tenure from a sultan's beck, In climes,...thus to live, where bastard Freedom waves Her fustian Hag in mockeiy over slaves; \Vhere — motley laws admitting no degree Betwixt the vilely slav'd and... | |
 | Thomas Moore - 1880 - 642 pages
...tyrant's rod O'er creatures like himself, with souls from thee, Yet dare to boast of perfect liberty ! Away, away— I'd rather hold my neck By doubtful...sultan's beck, In climes where liberty has scarce been named, Nor any right but that of ruling claimed, Than thus to live where bastard freedom waves Her... | |
 | Thomas Moore - 1881 - 900 pages
...himself, with soul from thee, Yet dare to boast of perfect liberty : Away, away — I'd rather hokl my neck By doubtful tenure from a sultan's beck, In climes where liberty has scarce been named, Nor any right but that of ruling claimed, Than thus to live, where bastard freedom waves Her... | |
 | Thomas Moore - 1882 - 682 pages
...tyrant's rod , O'er creatures like himself, with souls from thee, Yet dare to boast of perfect liberty ! Away, away — I'd rather hold my neck By doubtful...tenure from a sultan's beck, In climes where liberty lias scarce been named, Nor any right but that of ruling claimed, Than thus to live where bastard freedom... | |
 | Thomas Moore - 1883 - 624 pages
...with souls from thee, Yet dare to boast of perfect liberty ! Away, away — I'd rather hold my neck t By doubtful tenure from a sultan's beck, In climes where liberty has scarce been named, Nor any right but that of ruling claimed, Than thus to live where bastard freedom waves Her... | |
 | Alexander Melville Bell - 1887 - 276 pages
...creatures like himself, with souls from Thee, Yet dare to boast of perfect liberty! Away, away ! /sv I'd rather hold my neck By doubtful tenure from a...Sultan's beck, In climes where liberty has scarce been named, Nor any right but that of ruling claimed, Than thus to live, where bastard freedom | waves Her... | |
 | Alexander Melville Bell - 1887 - 270 pages
...creatures like himself, with souls from Thee, Yet dare to boast of perfect liberty! Away, away ! rf\ I'd rather hold my neck By doubtful tenure from a...Sultan's beck, In climes where liberty has scarce been named, Nor any right but that of ruling claimed, Than thus to live, where bastard freedom | waves Her... | |
 | Alexander Melville Bell - 1887 - 272 pages
...creatures like himself, with souls from Thee, Yet dare to boast of perfect liberty! Away, away! /r\ I'd rather hold my neck By doubtful tenure from a Sultan's beck, Nor any right but that of ruling claimed, In climes where liberty has scarce been named, Than thus... | |
 | Thomas Moore - 1892 - 584 pages
...tyrant's rod O'er creatures like himself, with souls from thee, Yet dare to boast of perfect liberty; Away, away — I'd rather hold my neck By doubtful...thus to live, where bastard Freedom waves Her fustian Hag in mockery over slaves; Where — motley laws admitting no degree Betwixt the vilely slav'd and... | |
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