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" I charm thy life From the weapons of strife, From stone and from wood, From fire and from flood, From the serpent's tooth, And the beasts of blood : From Sickness I charm thee, And Time shall not harm thee ; But Earth which is mine, Its fruits shall deny... "
The Autobiography of William Jerdan: With His Literary, Political and Social ... - Page 326
by William Jerdan - 1852 - 444 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 17

1810 - 522 pages
...which Mr Southey is liable. ' I charm thy life From the weapons of strife, From stone and from tvood, From fire and from flood, From the serpent's tooth, And the beasts of blood : From Sickness I charm thee, And Time shall not harm thee; But Earth, which is mine, Its fruits shall deny...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 5

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1811 - 568 pages
...poem. The pause which precedes his revenge is horribly sublime, as well as the curse itself. ' I charm thy life From the weapons of strife, From stone and...the serpent's tooth, And the beasts of blood : From Sickness I charm thee, And Time shall not harm thee. But Earth which is mine, Its fruits shall deny...
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The curse of Kehama, Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1811 - 304 pages
...utter'd from the heart, With the whole feeling of his soul enforced, The gather'd vengeance came. I charm thy life From the weapons of strife, From stone and...the serpent's tooth, And the beasts of blood : From Sickness I charm thee, And Time shall not harm thee, But Earth which is mine, Its fruits shall deny...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 5

Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1811 - 456 pages
...Mr. Southey is liable. t.. " I charm thy life From the weapons of strife, From stone and from wooil, From fire and from flood, From the serpent's tooth, And the beasts of blood: From sickness 1 charm thee, And time shall not harm tliec; , ; ISut earth, which is mine, Its fruits shall...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature

English literature - 1811 - 596 pages
...from the heart, With the whole feeling of his soul enforced The gather'd vengeance camei. ' I charm thy life . From the weapons of strife, from stone and from wood, From tire and from flood, From the serpent's tooth, And the beasts of blood : From sickness I charm thee...
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Select Reviews, Volume 5

1812 - 470 pages
...which Mr. Southey is liable. " I charm thy life From the weapons of strife, From stone and from wooil, From fire and from flood, From the serpent's tooth, And the beasts of blood: From sickness I charm tliee, And time shall not harm thee; Hut earth, which is mine, Its fruits shall deny...
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Soohrab: A Poem, Freely Tr. from the Original Persian of Firdousee, Being a ...

Firdawsī - English poetry - 1814 - 316 pages
...hour she knew; and would -not sink in -water. Something like the charm in the Curse of Kehama. I charm thy life, From the weapons of strife, From stone and...From the- Serpent's tooth, And the beasts of blood. jAj Babvrr is air animal of the tyger kind, said to be superior ia strength to the lion. The famous...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, Esq. ...: Kehama

Robert Southey - 1818 - 290 pages
...utter'd from the heart, With the whole feeling of his soul enforced, The gather'd vengeance came. I charm thy life From the weapons of strife, From stone and...the serpent's tooth, And the beasts of blood : From Sickness I charm thee, And Time shall not harm thee, But Earth which is mine, Its fruits shall deny...
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The Practice of Elocution, Or A Course of Exercises for Acquiring the ...

Benjamin Humphrey Smart - Elocution - 1826 - 242 pages
...Anger, ' Malice, and * Exultation. * Malice predominates, and the tone deepens to the end. 1 1 charm thy life From the weapons of strife, From stone and...the serpent's tooth, And the beasts of blood ; From sickness I charm thee, And time shall not harm the*, 2 But earth, which is mine, Its fruits shall deny...
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The National magazine and general review

James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pages
...deep hush of feeling, like the voice Of waters in this stillness of the night." THE CURSE. " I charm thy life From the weapons of strife, From stone and from wood, From fire and from flood, And the beasts of blood : From sickness I charm thee, And time shall not harm thee ; But earth, which...
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