MAKE way for Liberty!"— he cried; Made way for Liberty, and died ! In arms the Austrian phalanx stood, A living wall, a human wood ! A wall, where every conscious stone Seemed to its kindred thousands grown ; A rampart all assaults to bear, Till time... The British Poets - 第 257 頁1865完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1875 - 660 頁
...the power of Austria, in the fourteenth centory.] " MAKE way for liberty ! " he cried ; Made way ior liberty, and died. In arms the Austrian phalanx stood,...human wood ; A wall, —where every conscious stone Seemed to its kindred thousands grown, A rampart all assaults to bear, Till time to dust their frames... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 頁
...of Scmp,ncli. in which the Swiss. fiRhtinu for their independence, totally defeated the Austrians, in the fourteenth century.] " MAKE way for Liberty...a human wood ! A wall, where every conscious stone Seemed to its kindred thousands grown ; A rampart all assaults to bear, Till time to dust their frames... | |
| 1876 - 732 頁
...with hainuiers and hatchets, hewed down the mailed men-at-arms and won the victory . " MAKE way fcr liberty !" he cried — Made way for liberty, and...Austrian phalanx stood, A living wall, a human wood ; Impregnable their front appears, All horrent with projected spears. Opposed to these, a hovering... | |
| 1876 - 734 頁
...hammers and hatchets, hewed dowu the mailed men-at-arms and won the victory. " MAKE way fcr liberty I" he cried — Made way for liberty, and died ! In arms...Austrian phalanx stood, A living wall, a human wood ; Impregnable their front appears, All horrent with projected spears. Opposed to these, a hovering... | |
| Hermann Marcus Kottinger - 1877 - 334 頁
...Lacedaemon thai we died here in obedience to her laws!" — Agnes Strickland. (b)— Arnold Wlnkelrled. " Make way for liberty !" he cried ; — Made way for...human wood ! — A wall, where every conscious stone Seemed to its kindred thousands grown ; A rampart all assaults to bear, Till time to dust their frames... | |
| 1877 - 294 頁
...secured the freedom of their country, against the power of Austria, in the fourteenth century. I PAKE way for liberty ! " he cried, Made way for liberty,...human wood ; A wall, — where every conscious stone Seemed to its kindred thousands grown, A rampart all assanlts to bear, Till time to dust their frames... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 630 頁
...fourteenth century J " MAKE way for Liberty ! " — he cried ; Made way for Liberty, and diod 1 lu arms the Austrian phalanx stood, A living wall, a human wood ! A wall, where every conscious stone Seemed to its kindred thousands grown ; A rampart all assaults to bear, Till time to dust their frames... | |
| Walter K. Fobes - 1877 - 108 頁
...Reading Club," No. 1, pp. 45, 54; No. 2, pp. 5, 101; No. 3, pp. 9, 70, 87; No. 4, pp. 26, 42, 75. 1. " Make way for liberty! " he cried, — Made way for liberty, and died ! 2. " Peace be unto thee, father," Tauler said: 3. "They come, they come! the pale-face come! " The... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - 1878 - 444 頁
...purest, best. Benjamin Franklin. LESSON 63. ARNOLD WINKELRIED. MAKE way for liberty ! " he cried ; " Make way for liberty," and died. In arms the Austrian phalanx...human wood! — A wall, where every conscious stone Seemed to its kindred thousands grown ; A rampart all assaults to bear, Till time to dust their frames... | |
| Frank Honywell Fenno - 1878 - 426 頁
...fourteenth century, should be told, in an animated manner, strongly bringing out all the points ] " Make way for liberty!" he cried-— Made way for liberty, and died I In arms the Austrian phalanx stood, A living wall, a human wood; ImpregnaMe their front appears.... | |
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