Curse on him !" quoth false Sextus ; "Will not the villain drown? But for this stay, ere close of day We should have sacked the town !" "Heaven help him !" quoth Lars Porsena "And bring him safe to shore; For such a gallant feat of arms Was never seen... New-York Quarterly Magazine - 519 ページ1855全文表示 - この書籍について
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1878 - 240 ページ
...Porsena, " And bring him safe to shore; For such a gallant feat of arms Was never seen before." LXIV. And now he feels the bottom ; Now on dry earth he...through the River-Gate, Borne by the joyous crowd. » " Our ladye bare upp her chinne." Ballad of Childe Waters. " Never heavier man and horse Stemmed... | |
| Frank Honywell Fenno - 1878 - 422 ページ
...before." And now he feels the bottom ; Now on dry earth he stands ; Now round him throng the Fathers Tq press his gory hands ; And now, with shouts and clapping,...through the River-Gate, Borne by the joyous crowd. MACA.ULAT. THE POLISH BOY. [Read with spirit and energy. Study carefully, and bring out the full force... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1879 - 350 ページ
...— but still again he rose. Never, I ween, did swimmer, in such an evil case, Struggle through«such a raging flood safe to the landing-place: But his...clapping, and noise of weeping loud, He enters through the River Gate, borne by the joyous crowd. 87. THE SAILOR-BOY'S DREAM.— Dimmd. Effusive O., poetic monotone.... | |
| M. Josephine Warren - 1879 - 400 ページ
...rose. " Curse on him ! " quoth false Sextus ; " will not the villain drown ? But for his stay, ere the close of day we should have sacked the town ! " "...clapping, and noise of weeping loud, He enters through the river gate, borne by the joyous crowd. TB Macaulay. DANIEL GRAY. IF I shall ever win the home in heaven... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1879 - 358 ページ
...stay, ere close of day we should have sacked the town! " " Heaven help him! " quoth Lars PorsSna, " and bring him safe to shore; For such a gallant feat...clapping, and noise of weeping loud, He enters through the River Gate, borne by the joyous crowd. 87. THE SAILOR-BOY'S DREAM.— Dimond. Effusive O., poetic monotone.... | |
| Evan Daniel - 1879 - 260 ページ
...were borne up bravely by the brave heart within, And our good father Tiber bare bravely up his chin. And now he feels the bottom ; now on dry earth he...clapping, and noise of weeping loud, He enters through the River Gate, borne by the joyous crowd. And in the nights of winter, when the cold north winds blow,... | |
| New reader - 1879 - 392 ページ
...chin. And now he feels the bottom ; Now on dry earth he stands ; Now round him throng the fathers,4 To press his gory hands. And now with shouts and clapping,...through the river-gate, Borne by the joyous crowd. Macaulay's " Lays of Ancient Eome." 1 Lie tors, executioners among the Romans in olden times : it was... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 846 ページ
...Heaven help him ! " quoth Lars Ponena, " And bring him safe to shore ; For such a gallant feat of anus Was never seen before." And now he feels the bottom...through the River-gate, Borne by the joyous crowd. 66. They gave him of the corn-land, That was of public right, As much as two strong oxen Could plough... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1880 - 408 ページ
...this stay, ere close of day We should have sacked the town! " "'Heaven help him! " quoth Lars Porsena, And now he feels the bottom; Now on dry earth he stands;...clapping, And noise of weeping loud, He enters through the River- Gate, Borne hy the joyous crowd. They gave him of the corn-land, That was of public right, As... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 684 ページ
...Porsena, " And bring him safe to shore ; For such a gallant feat of arms Was never seen before." LXIV. And now he feels the bottom; Now on dry earth he stands;...clapping, And noise of weeping loud, He enters through the River Gate, Borne by the joyous crowd. LXV. They gave him of the corn-land, That was of public right,... | |
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