| Europe - 1881 - 364 pagine
...visiting the tombs of Marceau and of Hoche, near the fort of Petersberg on the Moselle. " By Coblenz, on a rise of gentle ground, There is a small and simple...Falling for France, whose rights he battled to resume." The /MS t View of Andcnuuh. Marceau fell, a young man, in the battle of Altenkirchen, September 21,... | |
| Julia Kavanagh - 1881 - 540 pagine
...verdant mound ; Beneath its base are heroes' ashes hid, Our enemy's — but let that not forbid Honor to Marceau ! o'er whose early tomb Tears, big tears,...for France, •whose rights he battled to resume. Brief, brave, and glorious was his young career, His raouruers were two hosts, his friends and foe*... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 800 pagine
...Beneath its base are heroes' ashes hid, Our enemy's, — but let not that forbid Honour to Marccau ! day Would rend those tender limbs away. Not the matrons...discern their offspring more ; That one moment lef trance, whose riglits he battled to resume. Brief, brave, and glorious was his young career, — [foes... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - 1881 - 795 pagine
...that forbid Honor to Marceau, o'er whose early tomb Tears, big tears, gushed from the rough soldiers' lid, Lamenting and yet envying such a doom, Falling for France, whose rights he battled to resume." 3 I* £ & Jl 22 g S 55 5 £ c*- * €3 ?S IS 5 THE RHINE FROM BADEN TO COBLENZ THE MOSELLE FROM TREVES... | |
| Joyce Emmerson Muddock - 1882 - 486 pagine
...foes attended his funeral. Byron thus speaks of the monument : — • THE RHINE. Ivii By Coblence, on a rise of gentle ground. There is a small and simple...Falling for France whose rights he battled to resume. Brief, brave, and glorious was his young career, — His mourners were two hosts, his friends and foes,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 308 pagine
...Beneath its base are heroes' ashes hid, Our enemy's — but let not that forbid Honour to Marceau9! o'er whose early tomb Tears, big tears, gush'd from...Falling for France, whose rights he battled to resume. \. The charm... Le fleuve (qui est) le charme. Apposition. 2. Could thy... eyes... Si tes regards pouvaient...... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 1162 pagine
...that forbid Honor to Marceau! o'er whose early tomb Tears, big tears, gush'd from the rough soldier's * lid, Lvn. The whiteness of his soul, and thus men o'er him wept.f Brief, brave, and glorious was his... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 288 pagine
...and to me so dear, Could thy dear eyes in following mine Still sweeten more these banks of Rhine ! By Coblentz, on a rise of gentle ground, There is...Falling for France, whose rights he battled to resume. Brief, brave, and glorious was his young career, — • His mourners were two hosts, his friends and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1885 - 420 pagine
...gentle ground = a gentle rise of the ground. 4. There is a small and simple pyramid, Crowning the snmmit of the verdant mound; Beneath its base are heroes'...Falling for France, whose rights he battled to resume. 57. Brief, brave, and glorious was his young career, — His mourners were two hosts, his friends and... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 360 pagine
...verdant mound ; Beneath its base are heroes' ashes hid, Our enemy's — but let not that forbid 540 Honour to Marceau ! o'er whose early tomb Tears, big...Falling for France, whose rights he battled to resume. 57. Brief, brave, and glorious was his young career, — 545 His mourners were two hosts, his friends... | |
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