| English language - 1851 - 278 pages
...served — but served Polycrates — A tyrant : but our masters then Were still at least our countrymen. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and...as his were sure to bind. Fill high the bowl with San nan wine ! ; On Suli's rock and Perga's shore Exists the remnant of a line Such as the Doric mothers... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 pages
...— but served Polycrates — A tyrant ; but our masters then Were still, at least, our countrymen. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend ; That tyrant was Miltiades ! O ! that the present hour would lend Another despot of the kind ! Such chains as his were sure to... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - Elocution - 1851 - 570 pages
...the blood of Scio's vine ! — Hark ! rising to the ignoble call, How answers each bold bacchanal ! The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend : That tyrant was Miltiades ! 0 that the present hour would lend Another despot of the kind 1 Such chains as his were sure to bind.... | |
| Frederick Walpole - Assassins (Ismailites) - 1851 - 1342 pages
...future day when fit they will probably be united ; for as sure as we now exist " On Suli's root, — on Parga's shore, Exists the remnant of a line, Such as the Doric mothers bore." Titraarsh has pronounced the Samian wine as inferior to small-beer ; I can only say that, having none... | |
| Frederick Walpole - Assassins (Ismailites) - 1851 - 406 pages
...future day when fit they will probably be united ; for as sure as we now exist " On Suli's rock, — on Parga's shore, Exists the remnant of a line, Such as the Doric mothers bore." 298 TITMARSH ON SAMIAN WINE. Titmarsh has pronounced the Samian wine as inferior to small-beer ; I... | |
| Dawson William Turner - Greece - 1853 - 122 pages
...fined, and being unable to pay the fine, is thrown into prison, where he dies of his wound.* BC 489. ' The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend : That tyrant was Miltiades,' &C. &C. BYHON'S lales of Greece. THEMISTOCLKS AND ARISTIDES. 41 ' Thus perished Miltiades, the victor... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Elocution - 1853 - 492 pages
...served, but served Polycrates, A tyrant : but our masters then Were still at least our countrymen. 11. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend : That tyrant was Miltiades ! O ! that the present hour would lend Another + despot of the kind ! Such chains as his were sure... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853 - 196 pages
...that Hannibal should be conquered. — ARNoLD. It would require a far other pen than mine. — KIRwAN. Oh that the present hour would lend Another despot of the kind! — BYRoN. advert but to one passage : — ' I send you prophets, and wise men, and scribes, and some... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1854 - 426 pages
...— but served Polycratea — A tyrant : but our masters then Were still, at least, our countrymen. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and...of the kind ! Such chains as his were sure to bind. 30* BYRON. Fill high the bowl with Samian wine ! On Suli's rock and Parga's shore, Exists the remnant... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1854 - 320 pages
...but served Polycrates — A tyrant ; but our masters then Were still, at least, our countrymen. U. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and...of the kind ! Such chains as his were sure to bind. 13. Fill high the bowl with Samian wine ! On Suli's rock, and Parga's shore, Exists the remnant of... | |
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