Heroic Ballads: With Poems of War and PatriotismDavid Henry Montgomery Ginn, 1890 - 319 Seiten |
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... blood was he : " I will abide on thy left side , And keep the bridge with thee . " XXX . " Horatius , " quoth the Consul , " As thou sayest , so let it be . " And straight against that great array Forth went the dauntless Three . 1 Hold ...
... blood was he : " I will abide on thy left side , And keep the bridge with thee . " XXX . " Horatius , " quoth the Consul , " As thou sayest , so let it be . " And straight against that great array Forth went the dauntless Three . 1 Hold ...
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... blood flow . XLIV . He reeled , and on Herminius He leaned one breathing - space ; Then , like a wild cat mad with wounds , Sprang right at Astur's face . Through teeth , and skull , and helmet So fierce a thrust he sped , The good ...
... blood flow . XLIV . He reeled , and on Herminius He leaned one breathing - space ; Then , like a wild cat mad with wounds , Sprang right at Astur's face . Through teeth , and skull , and helmet So fierce a thrust he sped , The good ...
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... blood . XLIX . Was none who would be foremost To lead such dire attack : But those behind cried " Forward ! And those before cried " Back ! " And backward now and forward Wavers the deep array ; And on the tossing sea of steel , To and ...
... blood . XLIX . Was none who would be foremost To lead such dire attack : But those behind cried " Forward ! And those before cried " Back ! " And backward now and forward Wavers the deep array ; And on the tossing sea of steel , To and ...
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... blood , The bravest Tuscans lay . LII . But meanwhile axe and lever Have manfully been plied ; And now the bridge hangs tottering Above the boiling tide . " Come back , come back , Horatius ! " Loud cried the Fathers all . " Back ...
... blood , The bravest Tuscans lay . LII . But meanwhile axe and lever Have manfully been plied ; And now the bridge hangs tottering Above the boiling tide . " Come back , come back , Horatius ! " Loud cried the Fathers all . " Back ...
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... blood was flowing ; And he was sore in pain , And heavy with his armor , And spent1 with changing blows : And oft they thought him sinking , But still again he rose . LXI . Never , I ween , 2 did swimmer , In such an evil case ...
... blood was flowing ; And he was sore in pain , And heavy with his armor , And spent1 with changing blows : And oft they thought him sinking , But still again he rose . LXI . Never , I ween , 2 did swimmer , In such an evil case ...
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armor arms army banner battle battle of Otterburn blood blow bonnet of bonnie bonnie Dundee Bozzaris brave Bregenz castle Church cried crown Curfew dare dark dead death died Duke Earl Douglas Earl Percy Edinburgh England English Etruria eyes face father fell fight fire flag fleet fought French gallant galloped glory grave hand hath head heard heart Henry Henry of Navarre hero hills hundred Hurrah James JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER King land Lars Porsena lictors light Lochinvar looked Lord loud maiden miles Montrose Netherby never night noble o'er proud ring to-night roar ROBERT BURTON rode Roman Rome rose round Says the Shan Scotland Scottish Shan Van Vocht ship shore shout side slain soldier Solway Firth song Spain spake spear steed stood sword thee thou thunder tide tower town troops victory wall wave wild wounded
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Seite 197 - Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard, and the sea; And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free.
Seite 126 - HALF a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. " Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns," he said: Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. "Forward, the Light Brigade!
Seite 181 - Like leviathans afloat, Lay their bulwarks on the brine; While the sign of battle flew On the lofty British line : It was ten of April morn by the chime : As they drifted on their path, There was silence deep as death; And the boldest held his breath, For a time. But the might of England flushed To anticipate the scene; And her van the fleeter rushed O'er the deadly space between. 'Hearts of oak!
Seite 271 - On Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow ; And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly. But Linden saw another sight, When the drum beat at dead of night, Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery.
Seite 191 - Not a word to each other; we kept the great pace,— Neck by neck, stride by stride, never changing our place; I turned in my saddle and made its girths tight, Then shortened each stirrup and set the pique right, Rebuckled the cheek-strap, chained slacker the bit, Nor galloped less- steadily Roland a whit.
Seite 220 - One touch to her hand, and one word in her ear. When they reached the hall door, and the charger stood near; So light to the croupe the fair lady he swung, So light to the saddle before her he sprung! "She is won! we are gone, over bank, bush, and scaur: They'll have fleet steeds that follow,
Seite 127 - Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them Volley'd and thunder'd ; Storm'd at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode and well, Into the jaws of Death, Into the mouth of Hell Rode the six hundred. Flash'd all their sabres bare, Flash'd as they turn'd in air Sabring the gunners there, Charging an army, while All the world wonder'd ; Plunged in the battery-smoke Right thro' the line they broke; Cossack and Russian Reel'd from the sabre-stroke Shatter'd and sunder'd.
Seite 220 - I long woo'd your daughter, my suit you denied — Love swells like the Solway, but ebbs like its tide — And now am I come, with this lost love of mine, To lead but one measure, drink one cup of wine. There are maidens in Scotland, more lovely by far, That would gladly be bride to the young Lochinvar.
Seite 269 - twas but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street; On with the dance! let joy be unconfined; No sleep till morn, when Youth and Pleasure meet To chase the glowing Hours with flying feet.— But hark!
Seite 128 - Then they rode back, but not, Not the six hundred. Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon behind them...