And such they are — and such they will be found: Not so Leonidas and Washington, Whose every battle-field is holy ground, Which breathes of nations saved, not worlds undone. How sweetly on the ear such echoes sound ! While the mere victor's may appal... The Poetical Works of Lord Byron - Page 76by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873Full view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Don Juan (Legendary character) - 1823 - 204 pages
...rattles. V. And such they are — and such they will be found. Not so Leonidas and Washington, Whose every battle-field is holy ground, Which breathes of nations...shall be free. The night was dark, and the thick mist allowed Nought to be seen save the artillery's flame, Which arched the horizon like a fiery cloud,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 346 pages
...Washington, Whose every hattle-field is holy ground, Which hreathes of nations saved, not worlds undoneHow sweetly on the ear such echoes sound! While the mere...or stun The servile and the vain, such names will he A watchword till the future shall he free. VI. The night was dark, and the thick mist allowed Nought... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 pages
...rattles. V. And such they are—and such they will be found. Not so Leonidas and Washington, Whose every battle-field is holy ground, Which breathes of nations...undone. How sweetly on the ear such echoes sound! VI. The night was dark, and the thick mist allow'd Nought to be seen save the artillery's flame, Which... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...rattles. And such they arc— and such they will be found. Not BO Leonidaa and Washington, Whose every t it shall not he so — the Lord thy God And mine cominandeth me to set his sea DON JUAN. The night was dark, and the thick mist allowed \»n"lil to In- seen save the artillery's... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 pages
...V.. And such they are — and such they will be found. Not so Leonidas and Washington, Whose every battle-field is holy ground, Which breathes of nations...be ; A watch-word, till the future shall be free. VI. The night was dark, and the thick mist allow'd Nought to be seen save th« artillery's flame, Which... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 pages
...rattles. v. And such they are — and such they will be found: Not so Leonidas and Washington, Whose every battle-field is holy ground, Which breathes of nations...will be A watchword till the future shall be free. VI. The night was dark, and the thick mist allow'd Nought to be seen save the artillery's flame, Which... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - Poets, English - 1833 - 364 pages
...rattles. And such they are — and such they will be found : Not so Leonidas and Washington, Whose every battle-field is holy ground, Which breathes of nations...worlds undone. How sweetly on the ear such echoes sound ! v. The night was dark, and the thick mist allow'd Nought to be seen save the artillery's flame, Which... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - Poets, English - 1835 - 358 pages
...rattles. v. And such they are—and such they will be found: Not so Leonidas and Washington, Whose every battle-field is holy ground, Which breathes of nations...worlds undone How sweetly on the ear such echoes sound! VI. The night was dark, and the thick mist allow'd Nought to be seen save the artillery's flame, Which... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 360 pages
...rattles. And such they are — and such they will be found: Not so Leonidas and Washington, Whose every battle-field is holy ground, Which breathes of nations...worlds undone. How sweetly on the ear such echoes sound ! v. CANTO V11I. VI. The night was dark, and the thick mist allow'd Nought to be seen save the artillery's... | |
| Jacob K. Neff - Military art and science - 1845 - 642 pages
...they will be found. Not to Leonidta and Washington, Whon every batllc-field it holy ground, fVhich breathes of nations saved, not worlds undone. How...sweetly on the ear such echoes sound ! While the mere victors may appal or stun The servile and the vain, such names will be A watchword till the future... | |
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