A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2William Cullen Bryant Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1895 - 1100 pagina's |
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Pagina 564
... side , All down the woody vale , All by the rolling tide Waved the Persian banners pale . And foremost from the pass , Among the slumbering band , Sprang King Leonidas , Like the lightning's living brand . Then double darkness fell ...
... side , All down the woody vale , All by the rolling tide Waved the Persian banners pale . And foremost from the pass , Among the slumbering band , Sprang King Leonidas , Like the lightning's living brand . Then double darkness fell ...
Pagina 565
... side , While the flame rushed roaring on , And their Pæan loud replied . Thus fought the Greek of old ! Thus will he fight again ! Shall not the self - same mould Bring forth the self - same men ? GEORGE CROLY . HORATIUS AT THE BRIDGE ...
... side , While the flame rushed roaring on , And their Pæan loud replied . Thus fought the Greek of old ! Thus will he fight again ! Shall not the self - same mould Bring forth the self - same men ? GEORGE CROLY . HORATIUS AT THE BRIDGE ...
Pagina 567
... side , And keep the bridge with thee . " " Horatius , " quoth the Consul , " As thou sayest so let it be . " And straight against that great array Went forth the dauntless three . For Romans in Rome's quarrel Spared neither land nor ...
... side , And keep the bridge with thee . " " Horatius , " quoth the Consul , " As thou sayest so let it be . " And straight against that great array Went forth the dauntless three . For Romans in Rome's quarrel Spared neither land nor ...
Pagina 569
... side , And , with his harness on his back , Plunged headlong in the tide . No sound of joy or sorrow Was heard from either bank , But friends and foes in dumb surprise , With parted lips and straining eyes , Stood gazing where he sank ...
... side , And , with his harness on his back , Plunged headlong in the tide . No sound of joy or sorrow Was heard from either bank , But friends and foes in dumb surprise , With parted lips and straining eyes , Stood gazing where he sank ...
Pagina 572
... side ; A summer bloom on his fair cheeks , a smile Parting his innocent lips . In one short hour The pretty , harmless boy was slain ! I saw The corse , the mangled corse , and then I cried For vengeance ! Rouse ye , Romans ! Rouse ye ...
... side ; A summer bloom on his fair cheeks , a smile Parting his innocent lips . In one short hour The pretty , harmless boy was slain ! I saw The corse , the mangled corse , and then I cried For vengeance ! Rouse ye , Romans ! Rouse ye ...
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