What's banished, but set free From daily contact with the things I loathe ? " Tried and convicted traitor ! " Who says this ? Who'll prove it, at his peril, on my head ? Banish'd ! I thank you for't. A Midsummer Madness - Pàgina 50per Ellen Olney Kirk - 1884 - 395 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1854 - 416 pàgines
...anywhere. The oldest or " knowingest " boy in school commences with " Banished from Rome ! what* s banished, but set free From daily contact with the things I loathe ?" The gestures and emphasis can be better imagined than described. Oration, dialogue, and poem, follow... | |
| Frederick Swartz Jewell - 1867 - 276 pàgines
...jewel.—Willis. 178. Prohibition extends to all injustice, whether done by force or fraud.—Bp. Taylor. 179. What's banished, but set free From daily contact with the things I loathe.—Croly. 180. The world deceives us on one side ; our imagination on another ; our passions... | |
| 1881 - 262 pàgines
...whose heart is chilled by dread reverses awakejis in us all the despair embodied in his sneering words, "Banished? what's banished but set free from daily contact with the things we loathe." From Helena's Isle comes a voice that tells us of forgotten glories, of ascendant, defeated,... | |
| 1875 - 324 pàgines
...expression of strong passion and intense emotion, and in all animated declamation: Banished from Rome ! What's banished, but set free From daily contact with the things I loathe ? " Tried and convicted traitor ! " Who says this ? Who'll prove it, at his peril, on my head ? But... | |
| Joshua Hall McIlvaine - 1876 - 414 pàgines
...indistinctness of articulation. The following extract requires a rapid movement. Banished from Eome ? What's banished but set free From daily contact with the things I loathe ? Tried and convicted traitor ! Who says this ? Who'll prove it at his peril on my head ? Banished... | |
| Allen Ayrault Griffith - 1879 - 348 pàgines
...And hop'st thou hence unscathed to go ? No, by Saint Bride of Bothwell, no !" 4Banished from Rome ! What's banished, but set free From daily contact with the things I loathe ? " Tried and convicted traitor !" Who says this ? Who'll prove it, at his peril, on my -head ? Banished... | |
| John William Kirton - 1880 - 284 pàgines
...your sceptres ! take the rod and axe And make the murder as you make the law ! Banished from Bome ! What's banished, but set free From daily contact with the things I loathe ? " Tried and convicted traitor ! " Who says this ? Who'll prove it, at his peril, on my head ? Banish'd... | |
| R. W. Criswell - 1882 - 388 pàgines
...west and crooked, For I'm the best little man that walks The streets of this burg. Banished from Rome! What's banished but set free From daily contact with the things I loathe? Your organ-grinders on every street-corner; Your citizens, packing plaster-of-Paris images Around on... | |
| John Swett - 1884 - 404 pàgines
...take the rising inflection, and are emphatic. EXAMPLES. . 2. CATILINE'S REPLY. "Banished from Rome!" What's banished but set free From daily contact with the things I lbathel "Tried and convicted traitor!" Who says this? CKOLY. 3. SQUEERS. "Who cried stop?" said Squeers,... | |
| Isaac Hinton Brown - 1886 - 342 pàgines
...suffer. CONTEMPT — DEFIANCE — HATE. 47. [From "Catiline's Defiance." — Croty.] Banished from Rome ! What's banished but set free From daily contact with the things I loathe ? "Tried and convicted traitor! " — Who says this? Who'll prove it, at his peril, on my head? Banished... | |
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