| William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 頁
...native land : Peasants, whose new-found strength had broke From manly necks the ignoble yoke, And forged their fetters into swords, On equal terms to fight their lords ; And what insurgent rage had gained, In many a mortal fray maintained : Marshalled once more at Freedom's call, They came to conquer... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1828 - 468 頁
...native land : Peasants, whose new-found strength had broke From manly necks the ignoble yoke, And forged their fetters into swords, On equal terms to fight their lords ; And what insurgent rage had gained, In many a mortal fray maintained : Marshalled once more at Freedom's call. They came to conquer... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 頁
...native land : Peasants, whose new-found strength had broke From manly necks the ignoble yoke, And forged their fetters into swords, On equal terms to fight...what insurgent rage had gain'd, In many a mortal fray inaiuLiín'd : Marshall'»! once more at r'reedom's<:aH, They came to conquer or to fall. Where he... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 頁
...native land : Peasants, whose new-found strength had broke From manly necks the ignoble yoke, And forged their fetters into swords, On equal terms to fight...Marshall'd once more at Freedom's call, They came lo conquer or to fell. Where he who conquer'd, he who fell, Was dcem'da dead, or living Tell ! Such... | |
| 1836 - 514 頁
...native land : Peasants, whose new-found strength ht т< From manly necks the ignoble yoke, And forged their fetters into swords, On equal terms to fight their lords : And what insurgent rage had gain'd, Jn many a mortal fray maint»in'd : V II 'd once mo« at Freedom's call, They came to conquer or to... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 頁
...native land : Peasants, whose new-found strength had broke From manly necks the ignoble yoke. And forged their fetters into swords. On equal terms to fight...to fall, Where he who conquer'd, he who fell. Was dcem'da dead, or living Tell ! Such virtue had that patriot breathed, So to the soil his soul bequeathed,... | |
| John Aikin - 1850 - 764 頁
...native land: Peasants, whose new-found strength had brokf From manly necks th' ignoble yoke, And forged their fetters into swords, On equal terms to fight...rage had gain'd, In many a mortal fray maintain'd; • See Tatto'i Jtnualm Delirered, canto xrlli. Marshall'd once more at freedom's call, They came to... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 頁
...father-land ; Peasants, whose new-found strength had broke From manly necks the ignoble yoke ; Marshalled once more at Freedom's call, They came to conquer or to fall. And now the work of life and death Hung on the passing of a breath ; The fire of conflict burned within;... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 頁
...father-land ; Peasants, whose new-found strength had broke From manly necks the ignoble yoke ; Marshalled once more at Freedom's call, They came to conquer or to fall. And now the work of life and death Hung on the passing of a breath ; The fire of conflict burned within... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1853 - 350 頁
...25. Peasants, whose new-found strength had broke From manly necks the + ignoble yoke, And + forged their fetters into swords, On equal terms to fight their lords; And what insurgent rage had gained, 30. In many a mortal fray maintained : Marshaled once more at freedom's call, They came to... | |
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