| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 250 pages
...life in his bosom remains, Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, With his back to the field, and his feet to the foe ! And leaving in battle no...Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame. H2 SPECIMENS OF TRANSLATION FROM MEDEA. Tuf srfM.fll &t9T*f IK Mr afi*fTOif. Medea, v. 194, j>. 33,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...life in his bosom remains. Shall victor emit, or in death be laid low. With his back to the field, and his feet to the foe! And leaving in battle no...Look proudly to Heaven from the death-bed of fame.' 1 An account of tho second eight, in Iiieh called Taish, и LhuB given in Martin'i Description uf the... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...Ufe in his bosom remains, Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low. With his back to the field, and his feet to the foe! And leaving in battle no...name. Look proudly to Heaven from the death-bed of fame.1 1 The Gaelic appellation of Scotland, more particularly the Highland!. 3 The une* allude to... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 248 pages
...Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, With his back to the field, and his feet to the foe 1 And leaving in battle no blot on his name, Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame. H3 . SPECIMENS OF TRANSLATION FROM MEDEA. xvtiiv TI <TO<»>BS Ttffi frfOrQi £fOTBff tuc ttv xpxfro... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 pages
...life in his bosom remains, Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, With his back to the field, and his feet to the foe! And leaving in battle no...Look proudly to Heaven from the death-bed of fame. CAMPBELL. 1 2.—VANOC AND VALENS, IN THE TRAGEDY OF THE BKITON. Van. Now, tribune!— Val. Health... | |
| Ebenezer Bailey - Readers - 1832 - 420 pages
...his heart shall be thrown ere it ceases to beat, With the smoke of its ashes to poison the gale — And, leaving in battle no blot on his name, Look proudly to Heaven from the death-bed of fame. LESSON CLXV. Joan of Arc, in Rheims. — MRS. HEMANB. THAT was a joyous day in Rheims of old, When... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1834 - 360 pages
...by flight or by chains', Shall victor exult', or in death be laid low', With his back to the field', and his feet to the foe'! And', leaving in battle...Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame'. SECTION XXIV. Elegy written in a Country Churchyard.—GRAY. THE curfew tolls', the knell of palling... | |
| Readers - 1834 - 500 pages
...untainted by flight or by chains, Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, With his back to the field, and his feet to the foe ! And leaving in battle no...Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame. LESSON CLXXVII. The Poet and the Alckymist.—NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. AUTHORS of modern date are wealthy... | |
| Henry Innes (teacher of elocution) - 1834 - 550 pages
...life in his bosom remains, Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, With his back to the field, and his feet to the foe ! And, leaving in battle no blot on his name, Triumph. Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame. CAMPBELL. PUBLIC OPINION AND THE PRESS,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 400 pages
...life in his bosom remains, Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, With his back to the field, and his feet to the foe ! And, leaving in battle no...Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame." The whole of this individual, vigorous, and marked picture of the Highland chieftain lying hreathless... | |
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