| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...man, and scorn, and chains, but heap Thousandfold torment on themselves and him. P10METBKU9. Hemit race! 1 love the languid patience of thy face : And...flap thy ragged coat, and pal thy head. Kut what t throe* shake not that crucifix, So those pale fingers play not with thy gore. O, horrible! Thy name... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...thoee wan lips ; let that thorn-wounded brow i^rcarn not with blood ; it mingles with thy tears ! fu, s the plenitude of All, Thou with retracted Beam«, and Self-eclipse Veiling, revealest S<> those pule fingers play not with thy gore. 0. horrible .' Thy name I will not speak, U halb become... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pages
...Thousandfold torment on themselves and him. PROMETHEUS. Remit the anguish of that lighted stare ; Clow those wan lips ; let that thorn-wounded brow Stream not with blood ; it mingles with thy tears ! Kit, fii those tortured orbs in peace and death, So thy sick throes shake not that crucifix, So those... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1839 - 1050 pages
...of idolatry. Yet he could not but think of Christ, in this connection, and so he refers to him — " Remit the anguish of that lighted stare ; Close those...crucifix, So those pale fingers, play not with thy gore." We may admire ^Eschylus, who seizing upon the nearest approach which his religion afforded him, to... | |
| 1839 - 542 pages
...of idolatry. Yet he could not but think of Christ, in this connection, and so he refers to him — " Remit the anguish of that lighted stare ; Close those...crucifix, So those pale fingers, play not with thy gore." We may admire ^Eschylus, who seizing upon the nearest approach which his religion afforded him, to... | |
| 1839 - 536 pages
...of idolatry. Yet he could not but think of Christ, in this connection, and so he refers to him — " Remit the anguish of that lighted stare ; Close those...crucifix, So those pale fingers, play not with thy gore." We may admire ^schylus, who seizing upon the nearest approach which his religion afforded him, to the... | |
| 1839 - 1052 pages
...Christ, in this connection, and so he refers to him — " Remit the anguish of that lighted atare ; Close those wan lips ; let that thorn-wounded brow...crucifix, So those pale fingers, play not with thy gore." We may admire ^schylus, who seizing upon the nearest approach which his religion afforded him, to the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...wrongs for man, and scorn, and chains, but heap Thousandfold torment on themselves and him. PROMETHEUS. Remit the anguish of that lighted stare ; Close those...mingles with thy tears ! Fix, fix those tortured orbs in peaee and death, So thy sick throes shake not that crueifix, So those pale fingers play not with thy... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 pages
...wrongs for man, and scorn, and chains, but heap Thousandfold torment on themselves and him. PROMETHEUS. Remit the anguish of that lighted stare ; Close those...crucifix, So those pale fingers play not with thy gore. 0, horrible ! Thy name I will not speak, It hath become a curse. I see, I see The wise, the mild, the... | |
| Gustav Friedrich WAAGEN - 1840 - 166 pages
...terrors — too terrible in its reality ; too picturesque in the arrangement and accessories : — Remit the anguish of that lighted stare ! Close those...orbs in peace and death, So thy sick throes shake not the crucifix ! It is an earthly tragedy, not a divine mystery. Still it remains " a most more freedom,... | |
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