Marshaled, once more, at Freedom's call, They came to conquer or to fall, Where he who conquered, he who fell, Was deemed a dead or living Tell, Such... Poetical Works - 第 258 頁James Montgomery 著 - 1865完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1879 - 362 頁
...fight their lords ; And what insurgent rage had gained, In many a mortal fray maintained : Marshaled once more at Freedom's call, They came to conquer or to fall, Where he who conquered, he who fell. Was deemed a dead or living Tell! 5. And now the work of life and death Hung... | |
| M. Josephine Warren - 1879 - 400 頁
...fatherland, 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... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 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... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 頁
...fight their lords, Ami what insurgent rage had gained In many a mortal fray maintained : Marshalled erer's blowj. Again she plunges ! hark ! a second shock Teal's her strong conquered, he who fell, Was deemed a dead, or living, Tell ! -a virtue had that patriot breathed, the... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1880 - 474 頁
...billows to the sun. Opposed to these, a hovering band Contended for their fatherland. * * * Marshalled once more at Freedom's call, They came to conquer, or to fall, — Where he who conquered, he who fell, Was deemed a dead or living Tell. Such virtue had tjiat patriot breathed, So... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 頁
...native land : Peasants, whose new-found strength had broke From manly necks the ignoble yoke, And forged he h`o 4 1 Such virtue had that patriot breathed, So to the soil his soul bequeathed, That wheresoe'er his arrows... | |
| James Montgomery - 1881 - 618 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... | |
| John Swett, Charles H. Allen, Josiah Royce - 1883 - 366 頁
...father-land, Peasants, whose new-found strength had broke From manly necks the ignoble yoke: Marshaled once more at freedom's call, They came to conquer — or to fall. And now the work of life and death The fire of conflict burned within; The battle trembled to begin.... | |
| Poetry - 1885 - 154 頁
...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... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1885 - 556 頁
...laud : Peasants, whose new-found strength had broiie From manly nocks the ignoble yoke, And forged their fetters into swords, On equal terms to fight their lords : And what insurgent rage had gnin'd, 30 In many a mortal fray, niniiitam'd : Marshall'd once more at Freedom's call, They came to... | |
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