Sardanapalus on this spot Slew fifty thousand of his enemies. These are their sepulchres, and this his trophy.' I leave such things to conquerors; enough For me, if I can make my subjects feel The weight of human misery less, and glide Ungroaning to the... Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged - Page 87edited by - 1822Full view - About this book
| 1822 - 686 pages
...and toil. " Or thus — " Sardanapalus on this spot " Slew fifty thousand of his enemies. " These are their sepulchres, and this his trophy. " I leave such...less, and glide Ungroaning to the tomb ; I take no license Which I deny to them. We all are men. Sale. Thy sires have been revered as gods — Sard. In... | |
| 1822 - 880 pages
...and toa." Or thus—" Sardanapalus on this spot " Slew fifty thousand of his enemies ; " These are their sepulchres, and this his trophy." I leave such...less, and glide Ungroaning to the tomb ; I take no license Which I deny to them. We all are men. I .fed a thousand mortal things about me, But nothing... | |
| 1822 - 874 pages
...and toil." Or thus — " Sardanapnlus on this spot " Slew fifty thousand of his enemies ; " These are their sepulchres, and this his trophy." I leave such...subjects feel The weight of human misery less, and glide ITngroaning to the tomb ; I take no license Which I deny to them. We all are men. I Jeel a thousand... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 582 pages
...enemies. ,,These are their sepulchres, and this his trophy." Heave snch things to conquerors} enounh For me, if I can make my subjects feel The weight of human misery less, and " Ungroaning to the tomb ; I take no licence Which I deny to them. Well all are men. SALEMENRS. Thy... | |
| Stephen Simpson - 1823 - 268 pages
...this spot Slew fifty thousand of his enemies. These are their sepulchres, and this his trophy.'' 1 leave such things to conquerors ; enough For me, if...human misery less, and glide Ungroaning to the tomb ; 1 take no licence Which I deny to them. We all are men. Sale, Thy sires have been revered as gods... | |
| 1825 - 422 pages
...and toil." Or thus — " Sardauapalus on this spot " Slew fifty thousand of his enemies ; " These are their sepulchres, and this his trophy." I leave such...less, and glide Ungroaning to the tomb ; I take no license Which I deny to them. We all are men. E 2 Sal. Thy sires have been revered as gods. Sar. .... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 888 pages
...oa this spot Slew fifty thousand of his enemies. These are their sepulchres, aud this his trophy.» leave such things to conquerors; enough For me, if...subjects feel The weight of human misery less, and glide LJngroaning to the tomb; I take no licence Which I deny to them. We all are mea. SALEMENES. Thy sires... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1828 - 780 pages
...and toil, и Or thus — « Snrdanapalus on MiU *pot Slew lii tv thousand of hi* enemies. These are their sepulchres, and this his trophy.» I leave such...can make my subjects feel The weight of human misery les«, and glide Uugroaning to the tomb; 1 take no licence Which I deny to them. We all are men. SALEMENKS.... | |
| John Galt - 1830 - 352 pages
...would not be endurable. But when the same voice which pronounced contempt on the toils of honour says, Enough For me if I can make my subjects feel The weight of human misery less, it is impossible to repress the liking which the humane spirit of that thought is calculated to inspire.... | |
| John Galt - 1830 - 404 pages
...would not be endurable. But when the same voice which pronounced contempt on the toils of honour says, For me, if I can make my subjects feel The weight of human misery less, Enough it is impossible to repress the liking which the humane spirit of that thought is calculated... | |
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