| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 pagine
...the chief » Of victory less ac&ured, by long success Elate, and proud of that o'erwhelming strength. Which, surely they believed, as it had rolled Thus...Orient, the subjected West Should bow in reverence at Mahomnied's name; And pilgrims, from remotest Arctic shores. Tread with religious feet the burning... | |
| 1848 - 692 pagine
...proud of that o'erwhelming strength Which, surely they believed, as it had rolled Thus far uncneck'd, would roll victorious on, Till, like the Orient, the subjected West Should bow in reverence at Alahommed's name ; And pilgrims from remotest Arctic shores Tread with religious feet the burning sands... | |
| 1892 - 846 pagine
...there was the chance that, Like the Orient, the subjected West, Should bow in reverence at Mohammed's name, And pilgrims from remotest Arctic shores, Tread...the burning sands Of Araby and Mecca's stony soil. As Gibbon has suggested, "Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now be taught in the schools... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 602 pagine
...the chiefs Of victory less assured, by long success Elate, and proud of that o'erwhelming strength Which, surely they believed, as it had rolled Thus...the burning sands Of Araby and Mecca's stony soil." SOUTHKY'S Roderick. It is not only by the modern Christian poet, but by the old Arabian chroniclers... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1848 - 692 pagine
...the chiefs Of victory less assured, by long success Elate, and proud of that o'erwhelming strength Which, surely they believed, as it had rolled Thus...shores Tread with religious feet the burning sands Of Л ruby and Mecca's stony soil." SOUTHEY'S Roderick. It is not only by the modern Christian poet, but... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1848 - 684 pagine
...proud of that o'erwhelming strength Which, surely they believed, as it had rolled Thus far uncneck'd, would roll victorious on, Till, like the Orient, the...the burning sands Of Araby and Mecca's stony soil." SOUTHEY'S Roderick. It is not only by the modern Christian poet, but by the old Arabian chroniclers... | |
| sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 326 pagine
...success Elate, and proud of that o'erwhelming strength Which, surely they believed, as it had rolled Tims far uncheck'd, would roll victorious on, Till, like...the burning sands Of Araby and Mecca's stony soil. SOUTHEY'S Roderick. It is not only by the modern Christian poet, but by the old Arabian chroniclers... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 376 pagine
...the chiefs Of victory less assured, by long success Elate, and proud of that o'erwhelming strength Which, surely they believed, as it had rolled Thus...Orient, the subjected West Should bow in reverence at Mohammed's name ; And pilgrims from remotest Arctic shores Tread with religious feet the burning sands... | |
| Arthur Robert Pennington - 1869 - 338 pagine
...proud of that o'erwhelming strength, Which surely, they believed, as it had rolled Thus far unchecked, would roll victorious on, Till, like the Orient, the subjected West Should bow in reverence at Mohammed's name, And pilgrims from remotest Arctic shores Tread with religious feet the burning sands... | |
| 1873 - 648 pagine
...proud of that o'erwhelming strength Which, surely they believed, as it had rolled Thus far unchecked, would roll victorious on Till, like the Orient, the subjected West Should bow in reverence at Mahomed's name ; And pilgrims from remotest Arctic shores Tread with religious feet the burning sands... | |
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