Tigranes, turning to the Persians, spake — ' My friends and soldiers, check your martial haste, While my strong lance that Grecian's pride confounds.* He ceas'd. Leonidas: A Poem - Seite 141von Richard Glover - 1798Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Richard Glover - 1763 - 308 Seiten
...thusdefies. Now thou'art met. Barbarian. Wouldft thou prove Thy«£lions?qual tothyvauntS) command $o Thy troops to halt, while thou and I engage. TIGRANES turning to the Perfians fpake. My friends, and foldiers, check youip ardent hafte, While my ftrong lanceyonGrecian's... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1288 Seiten
...furious. On he ftrides, ['.unfioiiti Tigranes, whom he thus defies. Now art thou met, barbarian. Wouldd thou prove Thy actions equal to thy vaunts, command...while thou and I engage. Tigranes, turning to the Perlians, fpake. My friends and loldiers, check your martial hafte. While my ftrong lance that Grecian's... | |
| 1795 - 1334 Seiten
...On he urides, ConfiontsTigrar.es, whom he thus defies Now art tii ..i met, barbarian. Wouldlt thon prove Thy actions equal to thy vaunts, command Thy...while thou and I engage. Tigranes, turning to the Pertians, fpake. My Iriends and foldiers, check your marti.il hafte, While my ftrong lance that Grecian's... | |
| Richard Glover, Thomas Park - 1806 - 336 Seiten
...strides ; Confronts Tigranes, whom he tints defies — < Now art thou met, Barbarian. Wouldst thon prove Thy actions equal to thy vaunts, command Thy...my strong lance that Grecian's pride confounds.' He ccas'd. In dreadful opposition soon Each combatant advanc'd. Their sinewy hands Grip'd fast their spears,... | |
| Richard Glover, Thomas Park - 1808 - 342 Seiten
...Barbarian. Wouldst thon prove Thy actions equal to thy vannts, command Thy troops to halt, while thon and I engage.' Tigranes, turning to the Persians,...their spears, high-brandish'd. Thrice they drove, With well-directed force, the appointed steel At cither's throat, and thrice their wary shields Rppell'd... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 656 Seiten
...On he strides, Confront*! Tigranes, whom he thus defies. " Now art thou met, barbarian. Wouldst thou Thy actions equal to thy vaunts, command Thy troops...ceas'd. In dreadful opposition soon Each combatant aclvanc'd. Their sinewy hands Grip'd fast their spears, high-brandish'd. Thrice they drove With well-directed... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 662 Seiten
...thus defies. " Now art thou met, barbarian. Wouldst thou prove Thy actions equal to thy \ ¡units, command Thy troops to halt, while thou and I engage."...soldiers, check your martial haste, While my strong lauce that Grecian's pride confounds. " He ceas'd. In dreadful opposition soon Each combatant advanc'd.... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 308 Seiten
...the'dancing plumes. Down rush the foes. Exulting, in their van, Their haughty leader shakes his threatening lance, Provoking battle. Instant from his rank Diomedon...my strong lance that Grecian's pride confounds.' He ceased. In dreadful opposition soon Each combatant advanced. Their sinewy hands Griped fast their spears,... | |
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