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
| Frank Honywell Fenno - 1878 - 422 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 ; Impregnable their front appears,... | |
| James Montgomery - 1879 - 572 頁
...BATTLE OF SEMPACH, IN WHICH THE SWISS, FIGHTING 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... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1879 - 362 頁
...many of his hymns and minor poems very popular. A pension of £300 a year was granted him in 1833. 1. "MAKE way for Liberty!" he cried; Made way for Liberty, and died 1 2. In arms the Austrian phalanx stood, A living wall, a human wood ! A wall, where every conscious... | |
| M. Josephine Warren - 1879 - 400 頁
...fellow-combatants, who, with hammers and hatchetS, hewed down the mailed men-at-arms, and won the victory. MAKE way for liberty!" he cried — Made way for liberty, and died! Impregnable their front appears, All horrent with projected spears. Opposed to these, a hovering band... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 頁
...century, in which the Swiss, fighting for their in* dependence, totally defeated the Austrian». ) " ful hour This cr Seemed to its kindred thousands grown ; A rampart all assaults to bear, Till time to dust their frames... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 頁
...declared' the glory of the LORD, The firmament displayed His handiwork. "MAKE WAY FOR LIBERTY." ' ' MAKE way for Liberty ! " he cried ; Made 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... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 204 頁
...could reach with both arms, and throwing his weight on them, bore them down with him to the ground. " Make way for liberty," he cried, Made way for liberty, and died. 6. Over his dead body, the Swiss sprang into the gap he had made, and before the day was over, they... | |
| James Montgomery - 1881 - 618 頁
...BATTLE OF SEMPACH, IN WHICH THE SWISS, FIGHTING 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... | |
| Harriet D. S. MacKenzie - 1881 - 616 頁
...victorious dead are written in the small chapel, near the field of Sernpach, that preserves their memory. " Make way for liberty! " he cried; Made way for liberty,...human wood; — A wall, where every conscious stone Seemed to its kindred thousands grown. Opposed to these a hovering band Contended for their fatherland... | |
| Lajos Kossuth - 1881 - 636 頁
...Sempach, dem Marathon der Schweiz, wo Arnold Winkelried sich einem Walde von Lanzen entgegenstürzend „Make way for liberty!" he cried made way for liberty — and died. 1485 Sieg der Religionsfreiheit in Böhmen. 1586 die grosse Epoche der Niederlande, und 1688 die Englands.... | |
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