Tremble, ye tyrants; ye cannot die. [ Delille ]
A globe of dew
Filling, in the morning new.
Some eyed flower, whose young leaves waken
On an unimagined world;
Constellated suns unshaken,
Orbits measureless are furled
In that frail and fading sphere.
With ten millions gathered there
To tremble, gleam and disappear. [ Shelley ]
A sealed book, at whose contents we tremble. [ L. E. Landon ]
We tremble all over before the bugle sounds. [ Virgil ]
We bleed, we tremble, we forget, we smile -
The mind turns fool, before the cheek is dry. [ Young ]
But now the clouds in airy tumult fly;
The sun, emerging, opes an azure sky;
A fresher green the smiling leaves display,
And glittering as they tremble, cheer the day. [ Parnell ]
The power that is supported by force alone will have cause often to tremble. [ Kossuth ]
I know that we often tremble at an empty terror; yet the false fancy brings a real misery. [ Schiller ]
The feeble tremble before opinion, the foolish defy it, the wise judge it, the skillful direct it. [ Mme. Roland ]
Every movement of the theater by a skilful poet is communicated, as it were, by magic, to the spectators; who weep, tremble, resent, rejoice, and are inflamed with all the variety of passions which actuate the several personages of the drama. [ Hume ]