| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 strani
...homo, has paused. The strong man can no more : beaten on from without, undermined from within, he must sink overwearied, as at nightfall, when it was yet...years and some months old : Scotland sent him forth an Herculean man; our mad B*bylon wore him and wasted him, with all her engines; and it took her twelve... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 strani
...from without, undermined from within, he must sink overwearicd, as at nightfall, when it was yet hut the mid-season of day. Irving was forty-two years and some months old : Scotland sent him forth an Hereulean man; our mad Bahylon wore him and wasted him, with all her engines; and it took her twelve... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 494 strani
...home, has paused. The strong man can no more : beaten-on from without, undermined from wilhin, he must sink overwearied, as at nightfall, when it was yet...mad Babylon wore him and wasted him, with all her eni PHASER'S MAGAZINE, No. 91. gines; and it took her twelve years. He sleeps with his fathers, in... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 492 strani
...home, has paused. The strong man can no more : beaten-on from without, undermined from within, he must sink overwearied, as at nightfall, when it was yet...mad Babylon wore him and wasted him, with all her en1 PHASER'S MAGAZINE, No. 61. gines ; and it took her twelve years. He sleeps with his fathers, in... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 490 strani
...home, has paused. The strong man can no more : beaten-on from without, undermined from within, he must sink overwearied, as at nightfall, when it was yet...: Scotland sent him forth a Herculean man; our mad Uabylon wore him and wasted him, with all her en1 PRASER'S MAGAZINE, No. 61. gines; and it took her... | |
| Henry Noble Day - 1867 - 380 strani
...looked up from his road to the mountain where his father had found him, as to a Tabor of the past. Irving was forty-two years and some months old ; Scotland sent him forth an Herculean man ; our mad Babylon wore him and wasted him, with all her engines. " Be still an Eden... | |
| Henry Noble Day - 1870 - 380 strani
...looked up from his road to the mountain where his father had found him, as to a Tabor of the past. Irving was forty-two years and some months old ; Scotland sent him forth an Herculean man ; our mad Babylon wore him and wasted him, with all her engines. " Be still an Eden... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1872 - 252 strani
...undermined from within, he must sink overwearied at nightfall, when it was yet but the midseason of day. He was forty-two years and some months old ; Scotland...sent him forth a Herculean man: our mad Babylon wore and wasted him with her engines, and it took her twelve years He died the death of the true and brave.... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1872 - 242 strani
...undermined from within, he must sink overwearied at nightfall, when it was yet but the midseason of day. He was forty-two years and some months old ; Scotland...sent him forth a Herculean man : our mad Babylon wore and wasted him with her engines, and it took her twelve years He died the death of the true and brave.... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1872 - 252 strani
...undermined from within, he must sink overwearied at nightfall, when it was yet but the midseason of day. He was forty-two years and some months old ; Scotland...sent him forth a Herculean man : our mad Babylon wore and wasted him with her engines, and it took her twelve years He died the death of the true and brave.... | |
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