| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 Seiten
...Nations meet, To shed before his Shrine the blood he deems most sweet. XL. Their rival scarfs of mixed embroidery, Their various arms that glitter in the...their lair, And gnash their fangs, loud yelling for the prey ! All join the chase, but few the triumph share ; The Grave shall bear the chiefest prize... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 Seiten
...deems most sweet. Their rival scarfs of mixed embroidery, Their various arms that glitter in the air 1 lan company the prey ! All join the chase, but few the triumph share ; The Grave shall bear the chiefest prize... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1911 - 784 Seiten
...cause by right be sanctified. 5574 Byron : Don Juan. Canto ix. St. 4. By Heaven ! it is a splendid sight to see (For one who hath no friend, no brother...their lair, And gnash their fangs, loud yelling for the prey! All join the chase, but few the trinmph share ; The grave shall bear the chiefest prize away,... | |
| William Macneile Dixon - 1912 - 368 Seiten
...reflections which he permitted himself were the obvious reflections — " By Heaven! it is a splendid sight to see (For one who hath no friend, no brother...embroidery, Their various arms that glitter in the air." But these simple reflections were associated with descriptions of men and countries themselves interesting.... | |
| Edwin Lillie Miller - 1917 - 690 Seiten
...done for this delicious land (Spain)." Canto I. Stanza 15. " By Heaven! it (a battle) is a splendid sight to see For one who hath no friend, no brother there." /. II. " Ancient of days ! august Athena ! where, Where are thy men of might ? thy grand in soul ?... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 424 Seiten
...the soul and points her to the skies. Ruins of Rome* ]. DYER. BATTLE. By Heaven ! it is a splendid sight to see (For one who hath no friend, no brother there) Their rival scarfs of mixed embroidery, Their various arms that glitter in the air ! What gallant war-hounds rouse them from... | |
| George Gordon Byron - 1994 - 884 Seiten
...nations meet, To shed before his shrine the blood he deems most sweet. XL. By Heaven ! it is a splendid sight to see (For one who hath no friend, no brother...embroidery, Their various arms that glitter in the air I What gallant war-hounds rouse them from their lair, And gnash their fangs, loud yelling for the prey... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1996 - 868 Seiten
...nations meet, To shed before his shrine the blood he deems most sweet. By Heaven! it is a splendid sight to see (For one who hath no friend, no brother there) Their rival scarfs of mix'd embroidery, 435 Their various arms that glitter in the air! What gallant war-hounds rouse them from their lair,... | |
| Simon Bainbridge - 2003 - 280 Seiten
...Oxford Authors, 19) and I. 60-2. 77 See Coleridge (ed.). Poetry, II. 49 ni By Heaven! it is a splendid sight to see (For one who hath no friend, no brother...embroidery, Their various arms that glitter in the air! (I. 40) Ironically, while emphasizing his own position as an eyewitness to the conflict, Byron relies... | |
| Drummond Bone - 2004 - 340 Seiten
...register capable of simultaneously evoking the heroic and the satiric: By Heaven! it is a splendid sight to see (For one who hath no friend, no brother...their lair, And gnash their fangs, loud yelling for the prey! All join the chase, but few the triumph share; The Grave shall bear the chiefest prize away... | |
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