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" The Sensual and the Dark rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion! In mad game They burst their manacles and wear the name Of Freedom, graven on a heavier chain! "
The Book of table-talk [ed. by C. MacFarlane]. - Page 117
by Book - 1847
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The Life of the Empress Josephine: First Wife of Napoleon

Phineas Camp Headley - 1856 - 404 pages
...appalling terrorism, poor France turned with disgust from the oppressive mockery of a Republic. * 'I'lii sensual and the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion I in mad game They burst their manacles, and bear the i Of Freedom, graven on a heavier cktun t~ CHAPTER...
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An Essay on Liberty and Slavery

Albert Taylor Bledsoe - Fugitive slave law of 1850 - 1856 - 396 pages
...303. . mon, "cannot bear a servant when he reigneth."* " The sensual and the dark rebel in vain: 1 Slaves by their own compulsion, in mad game They burst their manacles, to wear the name Of Freedom, graven on a heavier chain." COLERIDGE. Thus " the world of good" they...
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1857 - 336 pages
...murderous prey? To insult the shrine of Liberty with spoils From freemen torn ? to tempt and to betray ? " The sensual and the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by...wear the name Of Freedom graven on a heavier chain ! 0 Liberty ! With profitless endeavour Have I pursued thee many a weary honr ; But thou nor swellost...
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The works of professor Wilson, ed. by prof. Ferrier, Volume 7

John Wilson - 1857 - 466 pages
...murderous prey ; To insult the shrine of Liberty with spoils From freemen torn ; to tempt and to betray ? The Sensual and the Dark rebel in vain, Slaves by...wear the name Of Freedom, graven on a heavier chain ! O Liberty ! with profitless endeavour Have I pursued thee, many a weary hour ; But thou nor swell'st...
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The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of Edinburgh: Essays ...

John Wilson - 1857 - 454 pages
...murderous prey ; To insult the shrine of Liberty with spoils From freemen torn ; to tempt and to betray ? The Sensual and the Dark rebel in vain, Slaves by...wear the name Of Freedom, graven on a heavier chain ! 0 Liberty ! with profitless endeavour Have I pursued thee, many a weary hour ; But thou nor swell'st...
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Essays critical and imaginative

John Wilson - 1857 - 448 pages
...murderous prey ; To insult the shrine of Liberty with spoils From freemen torn ; to tempt and to betray ? The Sensual and the Dark rebel in vain, Slaves by...wear the name Of Freedom, graven on a heavier chain ! O Liberty ! with profitless endeavour Have I pursued thee, many a weary hour ; But thou nor swell'st...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English poetry - 1857 - 432 pages
...prey ; To insult the shrine of Liberty with spoils From freemen torn ; to tempt and to betray ? v. The Sensual and the Dark rebel in vain, Slaves by...wear the name Of Freedom, graven on a heavier chain ! O Liberty! with profitless endeavour Have I pursued thee, many a weary hour ; But thou nor swell'st...
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Lectures on the British Poets, Volume 1

Henry Reed - English poetry - 1857 - 424 pages
...murderous prey ? To insult the shrine of Liberty with spoils From freemen torn ? to tempt and to betray ? " The sensual and the dark rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion ! In mad gnmo They burst their manacles, and wear the name Of Freedom graven on a heavier chain ! O Liberty...
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The Task, Table Talk, and Other Poems of William Cowper

William Cowper, James Robert Boyd - 1857 - 476 pages
...and dignity, and degenerate into articles of masquerade and jest and mockery. 768. His folly, &c. : " The sensual and the dark rebel in vain— Slaves by their own compulsion." Coleridge. That'll is dangerous sporting with the world, With things so sacred as a nation's trust,...
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The Elements of Christian Science: A Treatise Upon Moral Philosophy and Practice

William Adams - History - 1857 - 380 pages
...and always have acted as beings that have in their nature a faculty whose function is Freedom. Nay, * The Sensual and the Dark rebel in vain, Slaves by their own compulsion. the very upholders of these arguments — even they act as if their own reasoning were false. No Necessitarian...
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