| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...not tempt worse fear By looking forth : those groans are grief enough. r и IT. Behold an emblem : h the old instinct bring hack the old names. And to...world they now are gone, Spirits or gods, that used l P10METBKU9. Hemit the anguish of that lighted stare ; Close those wan lips; let that thorn-wounded... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...us not tempt worse fear Ky looking forth : those groans are grief enough. FURY. IV hold an emblem : nd secondary things Effulgent, as through clouds that...blaze. For all thnt meets the bodily sense I deem Sym PROMETHEUS. Rrmit the anguish of that lighted stare ; Close thoee wan lips ; let that thorn-wounded... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...us not tempt worse fear By looking forth : those groans are grief enough. FURY. Behold an emblem : those who do endure Deep wrongs for man, and scorn,...but heap Thousandfold torment on themselves and him. PROMETHEUS. Remit the anguish of that lighted stare ; Close those wan lips : let that thorn-wounded... | |
| 1841 - 540 pages
...before the chained Titan a phantom of the crucifixion, thus addresses him ; " Behold an emblem ! They who do endure Deep wrongs for man, and scorn and chains,...heap Thousandfold torment on themselves and him." The word Christianity brought to Shelley's mind the idea less of the sublime doctrines and pure teachings... | |
| 1845 - 732 pages
...and give a sharper poignancy to the agonies he endured for humanity, it continually teaches, that " Those who do endure Deep wrongs for man, and scorn,...heap Thousand-fold torment on themselves and him." If the theory of tyranny be correct, its most despotic acts are right. We desire to know what human... | |
| Picture worship - 1846 - 144 pages
...with painful looks nailed to a crucifix !" The Fury sent to torture him, says, " Behold an Emblem ! Those who do endure Deep wrongs for man, and scorn...but heap Thousandfold torment on themselves and him" — Him as a great but persecuted reformer and a most sincere philanthropist. Thus, too, occurs the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pages
...us not tempt worse fear By looking forth : those groans are grief enough. FURY, Behold an emblem : those who do endure Deep wrongs for man, and scorn,...but heap Thousandfold torment on themselves and him. PROMETHEUS. Remit the anguish of that lighted stare ; Close those wan lips : let that thorn-wounded... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1848 - 372 pages
...and give a sharper poignancy to the agonies he endured for humanity, it continually teaches, that " Those who do endure Deep wrongs for man, and scorn,...but heap Thousand-fold torment on themselves and him ." If the theory of tyranny be correct, its most despotic acts are right. We desire to know what human... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 pages
...us riot tempt worse fear By looking forth : those groans are grief enough. rmr. Behold an emblem : those who do endure Deep wrongs for man, and scorn,...but heap Thousandfold torment on themselves and him. PnOMETHÏUS. Remit the anguish of that lighted stare, Close those wan lips: let that thorn-wounded... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1860 - 522 pages
...By looking forth : those groans are grief enough. Fury. Behold an emblem : those who do endure LV.ep wrongs for man, and scorn, and chains, but heap Thousand-fold torment on themselves and him. Pro. Remit the anguish of that lighted stare ; Close those wan lip: let that thorn-wounded brow Stream... | |
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