PROSTRATE on earth the bleeding warrior lies, And Israel's beauty on the mountains dies. How are the mighty fallen ! Hush'd be my sorrows, gently fall my tears, Lest my sad tale should reach the aliens... The cavalier, by Lee Gibbons - Page 106by William Bennett (solicitor.) - 1821Full view - About this book
| John Bell - English poetry - 1797 - 480 pages
...Hush'd be my sorrows, gently fall my tears, Lest my sad tale should reach the aliens' ears : Bid Faroe be dumb, and tremble to proclaim In heathen Gath,...haughty foe, With impious scorn insult our solemn woe. O Gilboa ! ye hills aspiring high, ]• The last sad scene of Isr'el's tragedy; No fatt'ning dews be... | |
| William Somervile - 1802 - 316 pages
...fallen ! Hufli'd be my lorrows, gen'ly fall my tears, Left my fad tale fliould reach the aliens earl i Bid fame be dumb, and tremble to proclaim In heathen Gath, or Alicalon, our fliame ; Left proud Philiftia — left our haughty foe — With impious licorn infult... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 562 pages
...! Hush'd be my sorrows, gently fall my tears, Lest rny sad tale should reach the aliens ears : Kid Fame be dumb, and tremble to proclaim In heathen Gath,...haughty foe, With impious scorn insult our solemn woe. O Oil boa ! ye hills aspiring high, The last sad scene of Israel's tragedy : No fattening dews he on... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...aliens ears : Bid Fame be dumb, and treiflble to proclaim In heathen Gath, or Ascalon. our shame ; If* proud Philistia, lest our haughty foe, With impious scorn insult our solemn woe. 0 ( iillxja ! ye hill- aspiring high, The last sad scene of Israel's tragedy : No fattening dews be... | |
| William Somervile - 1817 - 90 pages
...fallen! Ilush'd be my sorrows, gently fall my tears, Lest my sad tale should reach the aliens' ears: Bid fame be dumb, and tremble to proclaim In heathen...haughty foe, With impious scorn insult our solemn woe. O Gilboa! ye hills aspiring high, The last sad scene of Israel's tragedy ; No fattening dews be on... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 346 pages
...fallen ! Hush'd be my sorrows, gently fall my tears, Lest my sad tale should reach the aliens' ears : Bid fame be dumb, and tremble to proclaim In heathen...haughty foe, With impious scorn insult our solemn woe. O Gilboa ! ye hills aspiring high, The last sad scene of Israel's tragedy ; No fattening dews be on... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - Quotations, English - 1882 - 914 pages
...fallen! Hush'd be my sorrow, gently fall my tears, Lest my sad tale should reach the alien's ears : ts mystic splendor rests, t. LONGFELLOW — The Harvest Moon. The moon was flame, Lest proud Philistia, lest our haughty foe, With impious scorn insult our solemn wot. k. SOMEKVILLE—... | |
| Quotations, English - 1889 - 934 pages
...tho alien's ears: Bid Fame be dumb, and tremble to proclaim In heathen Oath, or Asealon, our flame, Lest proud Philistia, lest our haughty foe, With impious scorn insult our solemn woe. k. SOMERVILLE — Ttte lamentation of David over Saul and Jonathan. To live beneath sorrow one must... | |
| Mottoes - 1896 - 1224 pages
...sad tale should reach the alien's ears : Bid Fame be dumb, and tremble to proclaim In heathen Oath, or Ascalon, our shame Lest proud Philistia, lest our...haughty foe, With impious scorn insult our solemn woe. 1. WC SOMKEVILI.E — The Lamentation of David over Saul and Jonathan. Time, thy name is sorrow, says... | |
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