| 1886 - 814 pagine
...forbid Honour to Marceau: o'erwhoec early tomb Tear«, big tears, fznflh'd from the rough »Idler's lid, Lamenting and yet envying such a doom, Falling...for France, whose rights he battled to resume."— IÍVROH. Leaving Coblentz we pass on tlio right bank of the Lahn, which here flows into the Rhine,... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1886 - 566 pagine
...forbid Honour to Marceau I o'er whose early tomb Tears, big tears, gush'd from the rough soldier'i lid. Lamenting and yet envying such a doom, Falling for France, whose rights he tattled to reiume." BYRON. The monumental pyramid originally stood at a little distance from its present... | |
| Joyce Emmerson Muddock - 1887 - 532 pagine
...rise of gentle ground, There is a small and simple pyramid, Crowning the summit of the verdant mound j Beneath its base are heroes' ashes hid, Our enemy's...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,... | |
| 1888 - 762 pagine
...big tears, irush'd from the rough soldier's lid, 530 Route 138.— THE RHINE— COLOGNE TO MA YENCE. Lamenting and yet envying such a doom, Falling for France, whose rights he battled to resume.'' — BYKON. Leaving Coblentz we pass on the right bank of the Lahn, which here flows into the Rhine,... | |
| Emile de Bonnechose - 1889 - 276 pagine
...enemy's— but let not that forbid Honour to Marceau ! o'er whose early tomb, Tears, big tears, gusb'd from the rough soldier's lid, Lamenting and yet envying such a doom, F.ù in ••, fur France, whose rights he battled to resume. LTII. Brief, brave, and glorious vas... | |
| Julia Kavanagh - 1891 - 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,...lid. Lamenting and yet envying such a doom, Falling lor France, whose rights he battled to resume. As he spoke thus, a flush crossed his pale brow, and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1893 - 184 pagine
...base are heroes' ashes hid, Our enemy's, — but let not that forbid Honor to Marceau ! o'er ^vhose early tomb Tears, big tears, gush'd from the rough...Lamenting and yet envying such a doom, Falling for Fraoce, whose rights he battled to resume. LVII. Brief, brave, and glorious was his young career, —... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 592 pagine
...— but let not that forbid Honour to Marceau ! o'er whose early tomb '• Tears, big tears, gushed from the rough soldier's lid, Lamenting and yet envying...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 - 1899 - 332 pagine
...enemy's — but let not that forbid Honour to Marceau ! o'er whose early tomb Tears, big tears, gushed from the rough soldier's lid, Lamenting and yet envying...Falling for France, whose rights he battled to resume. 545 Lvn Brief, brave, and glorious was his young career, — His mourners were two hosts, his friends... | |
| James Lauren Ford, Mary K. Ford - 1902 - 470 pagine
...verdant mound ; Beneath its base are heroes' ashes hid, Our enemy's — but let not that forbid Honor to Marceau! o'er whose early tomb Tears, big tears,...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,... | |
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