PoemsRoutledge, 1860 - 616 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 42
... falchion from the sheath he drew ; Lycaon's utmost skill had graced the steel , For friends to envy and for foes to feel : A tawny hide , the Moorish lion's spoil , Slain ' midst the forest , in the hunter's toil , Mnestheus to guard ...
... falchion from the sheath he drew ; Lycaon's utmost skill had graced the steel , For friends to envy and for foes to feel : A tawny hide , the Moorish lion's spoil , Slain ' midst the forest , in the hunter's toil , Mnestheus to guard ...
Σελίδα 43
... falchion search'd his veins , The reeking weapon bears alternate stains ; Through wine and blood , commingling as they flow , One feeble spirit seeks the shades below . Now where Messapus dwelt they bend their way , Whose fires emit a ...
... falchion search'd his veins , The reeking weapon bears alternate stains ; Through wine and blood , commingling as they flow , One feeble spirit seeks the shades below . Now where Messapus dwelt they bend their way , Whose fires emit a ...
Σελίδα 45
... falchion flies , Nor quits the hero's grasp till Volscens dies ; Deep in his throat its end the weapon found , The tyrant's soul fled groaning through the wound . Thus Nisus all his fond affection proved- Dying , revenged the fate of ...
... falchion flies , Nor quits the hero's grasp till Volscens dies ; Deep in his throat its end the weapon found , The tyrant's soul fled groaning through the wound . Thus Nisus all his fond affection proved- Dying , revenged the fate of ...
Σελίδα 60
... falchion there he wields , And days of glory yet for him remain . * As " gloaming , " the Scottish word for twilight , is far more poetical , and has been recommended by many eminent literary men , particularly by Dr. Moore in his ...
... falchion there he wields , And days of glory yet for him remain . * As " gloaming , " the Scottish word for twilight , is far more poetical , and has been recommended by many eminent literary men , particularly by Dr. Moore in his ...
Σελίδα 167
... falchion torn , And crimson as those clouds of morn That , streak'd with dusky red , portend The day shall have a stormy end ; A stain on every bush that bore A fragment of his palampore , * * His breast with wounds unnumber'd riven ...
... falchion torn , And crimson as those clouds of morn That , streak'd with dusky red , portend The day shall have a stormy end ; A stain on every bush that bore A fragment of his palampore , * * His breast with wounds unnumber'd riven ...
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