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
| John Swett, Charles H. Allen, Josiah Royce - 1883 - 366 頁
...force, radical stress, and, in general, .quick movement. Let tlic boys memorize it for declamation. "Make way for Liberty !" he cried — Made way for...arms the Austrian Phalanx stood, A living wall, a hitman wood; Impregnable their front appears, All horrent with projected spears. Opposed to these,... | |
| William Swinton - 1883 - 398 頁
...force and a large Austrian army, decided the triumph of the Swiss, in the way told in this poem. 1. " Make way for liberty! " he cried : Made way for liberty, and died! — It must not be: this day, this hour, Annihilates 1 the oppressor's power! All Switzerland is in... | |
| William Swinton - 1883 - 394 頁
...force and a large Austrian army, decided the triumph of the Swiss, in the way told in this poem. 1, " Make way for liberty ! " he cried : Made way for liberty, and died ! — It must not be : this day, this hour, Annihilates1 the oppressor's power! All Switzerland is... | |
| William Swinton - 1883 - 396 頁
...force and a large Austrian army, decided the triumph of the Swiss, in the way told in this poem. 1. " Make way for liberty ! " he cried : Made way for liberty, and died ! — It must not be : this day, this hour, Annihilates J the oppressor's power ! All Switzerland is... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1885 - 556 頁
...instance of sublime eelf-devotion is beautifully described in the following lines by James Montgomery.] " MAKE way for Liberty !" he cried ; Made way for liberty,...Austrian* phalanx" stood, A living wall, a human wood ! * The Emperor of Germany was Duke of Austria nl*o, nnd ns such claimed dominion over the SWIM. A... | |
| 1885 - 544 頁
...of Sempach, in which the Swiss, fighting for their independence, totally defeated ; the Austrians. MAKE way for Liberty !" he cried, Made way for Liberty,...In arms the Austrian phalanx stood, A living wall, u human wood — A wall where every conscious stone ! Seemed to its kindred thousands grown : A rampart... | |
| Poetry - 1885 - 154 頁
...took place on July 9th, 1386, and the anniversary is still marked by a service held on the field.] " MAKE way for Liberty," he cried, Made way for Liberty — and died ! 29. renl8tnnce, opposition, strug- i 1. He, Arnold Struth von Wingling against. | kelried. In arms... | |
| W. Harlan Cord - 1885 - 564 頁
...in his body as to break their serried column, and as the poet so beautifully expresses it : — " ' Make way for liberty,' he cried, Made way for liberty, and died." But his fellow Swiss, by his devoted act of selfsacrifice, were enabled to win a most glorious victory.... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1888 - 712 頁
...felldw-cotnbatants, who, with hammers and hatchets, hewed down the mailed men-at-arms and won the victory. AKE way for liberty ! " he cried— Made way for liberty,...Austrian phalanx stood, A living wall, a human wood ; Impregnable their front appears, All horrent with projected spears. Opposed to these, a hovering... | |
| 1887 - 280 頁
...ARNOLD WINKELRIED. 39. " Make way for liberty!" he cried ; " Make way for liberty !" and died. 40. 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 to dust their frames... | |
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