10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SLAKELESS»
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A Dictionary of Modern English Usage
SLAKELESS SLIPSHOD EXTENSION from the adjective slack, A »lake had
formerly such senses as loosen A lessen, which have now passed to the newer
verb slack owing to their more obvious sense-connexion with it ; slake tends
more A ...
Henry Watson Fowler, 1994
... And yet, being mortal still, have no repose But on the pillow of Ptevenge—I\
evenge, Who sleeps to dream of blood, and waking glows With the oft-baffled,
slakeless thirst of change, When we shall mount again, and they that trod Be
trampled ...
George Noël Gordon Byron (Baron Byron), John Galt, 1837
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Select Works: Lord Byron's select dramas, satires and ...
... And yet being mortal still, have no repose But on the pillow of Revenge—
Revenge, Who sleeps to dream of blood, and waking glows With the oft-baffied,
slakeless thirst of change, When we shall mount again, and they that trod Be
trampled ...
George Gordon Byron Byron, 1832
4
The Lay of the Desert: A Poem in Two Cantos
... dust 'neath Avarice' iron heel, Pinched with extortion, misery made to feel The
measure of insatiate lust to fill : Drunk with excess did bloated Power reel Yet still
extort and feed its longing still,—~ Its thirst as slakeless as without control its will.
Henry Sewell Stokes, 1830
5
The poetical works of lord Byron, ed. with a critical mem. ...
And yet heing mortal still have no repose But on the pillow of Revenge —
Revenge, Who sleeps to dream of hlood, and waking glows With the oft-haffled
slakeless thirst of change, When we shall mount again, and they that trod Be
trampled on ...
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.), William Michael Rossetti, 1881
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The poetical works of lord Byron. Illustr. ed
And yet being mortal Mill hare no repose But ou Uie pillow of Revenge —
Revenge, Who sleeps to dream of blood and waling glows "With the oft-baffled
slakeless thirst of change, When we shall mount again, and they that trod | Be
trampled ...
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.), 1879
7
The Tweed, and Other Poems
By Wallace, Seaton, Nigel Bruce, The slakeless thirst was fed, And oft in simple
hamlet lay A gory sight to shame the day, And none to earth the dead ! Fierce
through the prostrate land he passed, Burnt village, town, 128 THE LORD OF ...
8
Thayendanegea: An Historico-military Drama
Saddening enough the thought that reasoning soul Should make surrender
abject — kneel a slave — To that dishonoring, that slakeless thirst, Which man so
often woos ; to instinct gross He stubbornly asserts to work his own Undoing. But
for ...
will not put murder in a man's heart as quickly as beer which is a vile compound
of things that cause a slakeless thirst, and things that poison the blood. But the
awful decoctions that are allowed to be sold to the poor as beer and spirits in
some ...
10
Poetical Works of Lord Byron: The prisoner of Chillon. Poems ...
... Who sleeps to dream of blood, and waking glows With the oft-baffled, slakeless
thirst of change, When we shall mount again, and they that trod Be trampled on,
while Death and Ate range O'er humbled heads and severed necks Great God !
Baron George Gordon Byron Byron, Ernest Hartley Coleridge, 1901
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