Ye horrid towers, the abode of broken hearts ; Ye dungeons, and ye cages of despair, That monarchs have supplied from age to age With music, such as suits their sovereign ears; The sighs and groans of miserable men ! There's not an English heart, that... The task, a poem, illustr. by B. Foster - ˹éÒ 179â´Â William Cowper - 1855ÁØÁÁͧ·Ñé§àÅèÁ - à¡ÕèÂǡѺ˹ѧÊ×ÍàÅèÁ¹Õé
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1792 - 558 ˹éÒ
...fuch as fuits their fovereign ears, " The fighs and groans of miferable men ! " There's not an Englifh heart that would not leap " To hear that ye were fallen at laft ; to know " That even our enemies, fo oft' employ'd " In forging chains for us, themfelves were... | |
| 1792 - 530 ˹éÒ
...men 1 and immediately after this animated defcription, lu proceeds j 'There'» There's not an Englim heart that would not leap To hear that ye were fallen at laft. The bartule at that period was (landing; fince then it has been deliroyed ! With refpeil to Fame's... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1792 - 728 ˹éÒ
...uiiferable men! and immediately after this animated defcription he proceeds-^" There's not an Engliftr heart that would not leap To hear that ye were fallen at laft. The Baftille at that time was flanding, fince then it had been de. ftroyed. With refpect to Painc's... | |
| Parliament proc - 1792 - 556 ˹éÒ
...given by a celebrated poet of our country, Cooper, in his poem of the Talk : " There's not an Englifh heart that would not leap " To hear that ye were fallen at laft ; to know " That even our enemies, fo oft' employ'd " In forging chains for us, themfelves were... | |
| 1793 - 456 ˹éÒ
...3«tnmert6ncn elenb ge« worbner 53ienfd)en). Salb barauf machte bec ÎDic&tcr ben 3ufa§ : There 's not an english heart , that •would not leap to hear, that ye were fall'n at last. (Se i(î fein englifdje« ^erj, Ьае fcn fdjtogen mùrbe, 6ei) ber 3îad)rtcf)tr... | |
| Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz - 1793 - 442 ˹éÒ
...\\$! i(î: mit 3led)äen unb S^mmertenen etcnb ge* 5)}е«Гфсп). SSatb b«tauf machte bec There 's not an english heart , that would not leap to hear, that ye were fall'n at last. (C&6 i(i fein «nglif^eé $щ, Ьйе ni(f»t fen fotogen würbe, 6cp ber 3îad)rtd)t,... | |
| William Cowper - 1800 - 438 ˹éÒ
...the Bastille ! Ye horrid tow'rs, th' abode of broken hearts ; Ye dungeons and ye cages of despair, That monarchs have supplied from age to age With music such as suits their sov'reign ears — The sighs and groans of miserable men ! There's not an English heart that would... | |
| 1802 - 302 ˹éÒ
...Bastille ! Ye horrid tow'rs, the abode of broken hearts ; Ye dungeons and ye cages of despair, 385 That monarchs have supplied from age to age With music...suits their sovereign ears — The sighs and groans of miseiable men ! * The author hopes that he shall not be censured for unnecessary warmth upon so interesting... | |
| William Cowper - 1802 - 350 ˹éÒ
...Bastille I Ye horrid tow'rs, th' abode of broken hearts ; Ye dungeons and ye cages of despair, .. . That monarchs have supplied from age to age With music such as suits their soy'reign ears— The sighs and groans of miserable men ; There's not an English heart that would not... | |
| William Cowper - 1802 - 364 ˹éÒ
...fuch as fuits their fovereign tars, The fighs and groans of miferable men ! There's not an Englifh heart, that would not leap To hear that ye were fallen at laft; to knowThat ev'n our enemies, fo oft employed In forging chains for us, themfelves were free.... | |
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