| Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1839 - 362 pages
...slain', And', unburied', remain' Inglorious on the plain*. Give the vengeance' . . due to the valiant crew*. Behold' ! how they toss their torches on high* ! How they point to the Persian abodes', And glittering temples of their hostile gods* ! The princes applaud with a furious joy', And... | |
| English poetry - 1840 - 372 pages
...valiant crew. .Behold how they toss their torches on high, , How they point to the Persian abodes, And glittering temples of their hostile gods. The princes applaud with a furious joy ; And the king seized a flambeau with zeal to destroy ; Thais led the way, To light him to his prey, And, like another... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - English poetry - 1840 - 372 pages
...battle were slain, And unburied remain Inglorious on the plain : Give the vengeance due To the valiant crew. Behold how they toss their torches on high, How they point to the Persian abodes, And glittering temples of their hostile gods. The princes applaud with a furious joy ; And... | |
| George Campbell - Theology - 1840 - 450 pages
...Behold how they t6ss their t6rches on high, How they p6int to the Persian abodes And glittering t£mples of their hostile gods. The princes applaud with a furious joy ; And the king seiz'da flambeau with zeal to destr6y So much for the power of numbers. It may not be amiss now, ere I conclude... | |
| Brandon Turner - 1840 - 258 pages
...battle were slain, And unburied remain Inglorious on the plain : Give the vengeance due To the valiant crew. Behold how they toss their torches on high, How they point to the Persian abodes, And glittering temples of their hostile gods. The princes applaud, with a furious joy; And... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1841 - 840 pages
...battle were slain, And unburied remain Inglorious on the plain : Give the vengeance due To the valiant the pallid Fear ; Next abodes, And glittering temples of their hostile gods. The princes applaud, with a furious joy; And... | |
| 1842 - 602 pages
...battle were slain, And unburied remain, Inglorious on the plain : Give the vengeance due To the valiant crew : Behold how they toss their torches on high , How they point to the Persian abodes, And glitt'ring temples of their hostile gods! — The princes applaud with a furious joy, ••... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 pages
...battle were slain. And unbury'd, remain Inglorious on the plain. Give the vengeance due To the valiant crew. Behold ! how they toss their torches on high, How they point to the Persian abodes, And glittering temples of their hostile gods! The princes applaud, with a furious joy; And... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 826 pages
...battle were slain, And unburied remain Inglorious on the plain : Give the vengeance due To the valiant can they then acquitted stand In sight of God ! Him, after all disputes, Forc'd abodes, And glittering temples of their hostile gods. The princes applaud, with a furious joy ; And... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1843 - 524 pages
...battle were slain, And, unburied, remain Inglorious on the plain. Give the vengeance due To the valiant crew. Behold ! how they toss their torches on high, How they point to the Persian abodes, And glittering temples of their hostile gods ! The princes applaud, with a furious joy ! And... | |
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