"Unbroke" Quotes from Famous Books
... rage unbroke Has still repell'd the tyrant's shock; Who ne'er have bow'd beneath his yoke, With servile base prostration;— Let each now train his trusty band, 'Gainst foreign foes alone to stand, With undivided heart and hand, ... — The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volumes I-VI. - The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century • Various
... seas that slip our yoke Of slow conspiring stars— The ancient Front of Things unbroke But heavy ... — Traffics and Discoveries • Rudyard Kipling
... rough-scratched palm-branch, and the legend left Pro Christo. Then the mystery lay clear: The abhorred one was a martyr all the time, A saint whereof earth was not worthy. What? Do you continue in the old belief? Where blackness bides unbroke, must devils be? Is it so certain, not another cell O' the myriad that make up the catacomb, Contains some saint a second flash would show? Will you ascend into the light of day And, having recognised a martyr's shrine, Go join the votaries that gape around Each vulgar god ... — Studies in Literature • John Morley
... in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke; And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of ... — It Can Be Done - Poems of Inspiration • Joseph Morris |