Lays of Ancient RomeLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1867 - 210 Seiten |
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... beneath his eye , And many a banished Roman , And many a stout ally ; And with a mighty following To join the muster came The Tusculan Mamilius , Prince of the Latian name . A XIII . But by the yellow Tiber Was tumult 48 LAYS OF ANCIENT ...
... beneath his eye , And many a banished Roman , And many a stout ally ; And with a mighty following To join the muster came The Tusculan Mamilius , Prince of the Latian name . A XIII . But by the yellow Tiber Was tumult 48 LAYS OF ANCIENT ...
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... sheep , And endless herds of kine , And endless trains of waggons That creaked beneath the weight Of corn - sacks and of household goods , Choked every roaring gate . XVI . Now , from the rock Tarpeian , Could. 50 LAYS OF ANCIENT ROME .
... sheep , And endless herds of kine , And endless trains of waggons That creaked beneath the weight Of corn - sacks and of household goods , Choked every roaring gate . XVI . Now , from the rock Tarpeian , Could. 50 LAYS OF ANCIENT ROME .
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... beneath : Herminius struck at Seius , And clove him to the teeth : At Picus brave Horatius Darted one fiery thrust ; And the proud Umbrian's gilded arms Clashed in the bloody dust . XXXIX . Then Ocnus of Falerii Rushed on the Roman ...
... beneath : Herminius struck at Seius , And clove him to the teeth : At Picus brave Horatius Darted one fiery thrust ; And the proud Umbrian's gilded arms Clashed in the bloody dust . XXXIX . Then Ocnus of Falerii Rushed on the Roman ...
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... beneath their feet They felt the timbers crack . But when they turned their faces , And on the farther shore Saw brave Horatius stand alone , They would have crossed once more . LV . But with a crash like thunder Fell every 70 LAYS OF ...
... beneath their feet They felt the timbers crack . But when they turned their faces , And on the farther shore Saw brave Horatius stand alone , They would have crossed once more . LV . But with a crash like thunder Fell every 70 LAYS OF ...
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... Beneath Aricia's trees- Those trees in whose dim shadow The ghastly priest doth reign , The priest who slew the slayer , And shall himself be slain ; From the arear banks of Ufens , Where flights of marsh - fowl play , And buffaloes lie ...
... Beneath Aricia's trees- Those trees in whose dim shadow The ghastly priest doth reign , The priest who slew the slayer , And shall himself be slain ; From the arear banks of Ufens , Where flights of marsh - fowl play , And buffaloes lie ...
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Seite 56 - Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the gate : 'To every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late; And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds, For the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his Gods...
Seite 59 - Then none was for a party ; Then all were for the state ; Then the great man helped the poor, And the poor man loved the great ; Then lands were fairly portioned ; Then spoils were fairly sold : The Romans were like brothers In the brave days of old.
Seite 43 - LARS PORSENA of Clusium By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house of Tarquin Should suffer wrong no more. By the Nine Gods he swore it, And named a trysting day, And bade his messengers ride forth, East and west and south and north, To summon his array.
Seite 73 - 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; And when above the surges They saw his crest appear. All Rome sent forth a rapturous cry, And even the ranks of Tuscany Could scarce forbear to cheer.
Seite 72 - Tiber! father Tiber! To whom the Romans pray, A Roman's life, a Roman's arms Take thou in charge this day!" So he spake, and speaking, sheathed The good sword by his side, And with his harness on his back Plunged headlong in the tide.
Seite 47 - There be thirty chosen prophets, The wisest of the land, Who alway by Lars Porsena Both morn and evening stand. Evening and morn the thirty Have turned the verses o'er, Traced from the right on linen white By mighty seers of yore...
Seite 54 - Above that glimmering line Now might ye see the banners Of twelve fair cities shine; But the banner of proud Clusium Was highest of them all, The terror of the Umbrian, The terror of the Gaul.
Seite 77 - And in the nights of winter, When the cold north winds blow, And the long howling of the wolves Is heard amidst the snow; When round the lonely cottage Roars loud the tempest's din, And the good logs of Algidus Roar louder yet within...
Seite 68 - But all Etruria's noblest Felt their hearts sink to see On the earth the bloody corpses. In the path the dauntless Three: And from the ghastly entrance Where those bold Romans stood.
Seite 71 - Back darted Spurius Lartius, Herminius darted back, And, as they passed, beneath their feet They felt the timbers crack. But when they turned their faces, And on the farther shore Saw brave Horatius stand alone, They would have crossed once more...