| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 Seiten
...kings forget that they are men ? And men that they are brethren ? Why delight In human saerifiee ? Why burst the ties Of nature, that should knit their...souls together In one soft bond of amity and love ? Vet still they breathe destruetion, still go on Inhumanly ingenious to find out New pains fi,r life,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 Seiten
...kings forget that they are men ? And men that they are brethren ? Why delight Jn human saerifiee ? Why burst the ties Of nature, that should knit their souls together In one sofl bond of amity and love ? Yet still they breathe destruetion, still go on Inhumanly ingenious to... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1856 - 624 Seiten
...will kings forget that they are men ? And men that they are brethren? Why delight In human saerifiee ? Why burst the ties Of nature, that should knit their...soft bond of amity and love ? Yet still they breathe destruetion, still go on Inhumanly ingenious to find out New pains for life, new terrors for the grave,... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1857 - 428 Seiten
...but by the unceasing energy of the Great Supreme' ? 2. Ah ! why will kings forget that they are men, And men that they are brethren' ? Why delight In human'...their souls together In one soft bond of amity and love1 ? Note 1. — Interrogative sentences, consisting of members in a scries necessarily depending... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1859 - 226 Seiten
...construction throughout the members is preserved. 176. Ah ! why will kings forget that they are men, And men that they are brethren ? Why delight In human...souls together In one soft bond of amity and love? Remarks.—An Interrogation, in which the members of each sentence rise in importance to the close.... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1859 - 512 Seiten
...sanctified the crime. Ah ! why will kings forget that they are men ? And men, that they are orethren ? Why delight In human sacrifice ? Why burst the ties...souls together In one soft bond of amity and love F Yet still they breathe destruction, still go on Inhumanly ingenious to find out New pains for life,... | |
| Goold Brown - 1860 - 354 Seiten
...to the sternest hearts 1 — G. Brown. LESSON IX. — FIGURES OF RHETORIC. FIGURE VIII. APOSTROPHE. Yet still they breathe destruction, still go on Inhumanly...terrors for the grave ; Artificers of death ! Still monarchs dream Of universal empire growing up From universal ruin. Blast the design, Great God of Hosts!... | |
| Goold Brown - 1862 - 324 Seiten
...RHETORIC. FIGURE VHI. APOSTROPHE. Yet still they breathe destruction, still go on Inhumanly mgenious to find out New pains for life, new terrors for the grave; Artificers of death ! Still monarchs dream Of universal empire growing up From universal ruin. Blast the design, Great God of Hosts... | |
| Young Men's Christian Associations (London, England) - 1864 - 350 Seiten
..." Why should Christians forget that they are men, And men that they are brethren ? Why delight , lu human sacrifice ? Why burst the ties Of nature that...souls together, In one soft bond of amity and love ?" But when we reflect upon the vices of other crusaders, and think how many of them dishonoured, by... | |
| Goold Brown - 1865 - 354 Seiten
...to the sternest hearts Î — G. Brown. LESSON IX. — FIGURES OF EHETOKIC. FIGURE VIII. APOSTROPHE. Yet still they breathe destruction, still go on Inhumanly...terrors for the grave ; Artificers of death ! Still monarchs dream Of universal empire growing up From universal ruin. Blast the design, Great God of Hosts!... | |
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