| David Masson - 1856 - 528 sivua
...unreturning May-time by wicked kinsmen, whom God will judge ; — every captive in every dungeon ; — all that are betrayed, and all that are rejected,...but she needs it little. For her kingdom is chiefly among the tents of shame, and the houseless vagrant of every clime. Yet in the very highest ranks of... | |
| David Masson - 1856 - 494 sivua
...unreturning May -time by wicked kinsmen, whom God will judge ; — every captive in every dungeon ; — all that are betrayed, and all that are rejected,...but she needs it little. For her kingdom is chiefly among the tents of shame, and the houseless vagrant of every clime. Yet in the very highest ranks of... | |
| 1864 - 594 sivua
...of her unreturning Maytime by wicked kinsmen, whom God will judge ; every captive in every dungeon ; all that are betrayed, and all that are rejected —...but she needs it little, for her kingdom is chiefly among the tents of Shem and the houseless vagrant of every clime. Yet in the highest ranks of men she... | |
| Henry Allon - 1854 - 622 sivua
...her unreturning Mav-time by wicked kinsmen, whom God will judge ;—every captive in every dungeon ;—all that are betrayed, and all that are rejected,...outcasts by traditionary law, and children of hereditary disgrace—all these walk with our ' Lady of Sighs.' She also carries a key; but she needs it little.... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1871 - 608 sivua
...tropics, or simply so near to them as to produce a similar climate. every captive in every dungeon ; all that are betrayed, and all that are rejected;...outcasts by traditionary law, and children of hereditary disgrace,—all these walk with Our Lady of Sighs. She also carries a key ; but she needs it little.... | |
| David Masson - 1874 - 338 sivua
...unreturning May-time by wicked kinsmen, whom God will judge : — every captive in every dungeon ; — all that are betrayed, and all that are rejected,...but she needs it little. For her kingdom is chiefly among the tents of shame, and the houseless vagrant of every clime. Yet in the very highest ranks of... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1876 - 640 sivua
...are rejected ; outcasts by traditionary law, and children of hereditary disgrace, — all these waik with Our Lady of Sighs. She also carries a key; but...every clime. Yet in the very highest ranks of man *he finds chapels of her own ; and even in glorious England there are some that, to the world, carry... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1876 - 636 sivua
...of her unreturning May-time by wicked kinsman, whom God will judge; every captive in every dungeon ; all that are betrayed, and all that are rejected ;...and children of hereditary disgrace, — all these waik with Our Lady of Sighs. She also carries a key; but she needs it little. For her kingdom is chiefly... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1876 - 654 sivua
...are rejected ; outcasts by traditionary law, and children of hereditary disgrace, — all these waik with Our Lady of Sighs. She also carries a key; but she needs it little. For her kingdom is chieflj amongst the tents of Shem, and the houseless vagrant of every clime. Yet in the very highest... | |
| David Masson - 1881 - 222 sivua
...ancients ; every nun defrauded of her unreturning May-time by wicked kinsmen, whom. God will judge ; all that are betrayed, and all that are rejected outcasts by traditionary law, and children of hereditary disgrace:—all these walk with Our Lady of Sighs. She also carries a key, but she needs it little.... | |
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