| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...Liberty !» he cried, Then ran, with arms extended wide, As if his dearest friend to clasp ; Ten »peart he swept within his grasp. « Make way for Liberty...cried : Their keen points met from side to side ; He how'd amongst them like a tree, And thus made way for Liberty. Swift to the breach bis comrades fly;... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...The field w«fc in a moment won : — "Make way for Liberty!" he cried. Then run, with arms estended wide, As if his dearest friend to clasp ; Ten spears...cried : Their keen points met from side to side: He bow'd amongst them like a tree, And thus made way for Liberty. Swift to the broach his comrades fly... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...cried, Then ran, with arms extended wide, As if his dearest friend to clasp ; Ten spears he «wept within his grasp. " Make way for Liberty! " he cried : Their keen points met from side to eide : He bow'd amongst them like a tree, And Ihus made way for Liberty. Swift to the breach his comrades... | |
| James Montgomery - 1835 - 360 pages
...bursting storm, And by the uplifting of his brow Tell where the bolt would strike, and how. But 't was no sooner thought than done, The field was in a moment...Make way for liberty ! " he cried, Their keen points cross'd from side to side ; He bow'd amidst them, like a tree, And thus made way for liberty. Swift... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 510 pages
...than done, The field was in a moment won : — " Make way for Liberty ! " he cried, Then ran, wi th arms extended wide. As if his dearest friend to clasp...cried : Their keen points met from side to side : He bow'd amongst them like a tree, > And ihus made way for Liberty. Swift to the breach his comrades fly... | |
| James Montgomery - 1841 - 358 pages
...rumination deep and long, Till you might see, with sudden grace, The very thought come o'er his face, s 2 And by the motion of his form Anticipate the bursting...Make way for liberty ! " he cried, Their keen points cross'd from side to side ; He bow'd amidst them, like a tree, And thus made way for liberty. Swift... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1843 - 516 pages
...his brow Tell where the boh would strike, and how. But 'twas no sooner thought than done, The Held was in a moment won . — " Make way for Liberty!"...cried : Their keen points met from side to side : He bow'd amongst them like a tree, And thus made way for Liberty. Swift to the breach his comrades fly... | |
| John Frost - Elocution - 1845 - 458 pages
...him — Arnold Winkelried ! There sounds not to the trump of fame The echo of a nobler name. Unmark'd he stood amid the throng, In rumination deep and long,...cried, Their keen points met from side to side ; He bow'd amongst them like a tree, And thus made way for liberty. Swift to the breach his comrades fly... | |
| James Montgomery - 1845 - 522 pages
...thought come o'er his face, And by the motion of his form Anticipate the bursting storm, And by th' uplifting of his brow Tell where the bolt would strike,..."Make way for liberty !" he cried, Their keen points cross'd from side to side ; He bow'd amidst them, like a tree, And thus made way for liberty. Swift... | |
| 1846 - 436 pages
...rising storm ; And, by the uplifting of his brow, Tell where the bolt would strike, and how. But 't was no sooner thought than done ! The field was in a moment...he cried, Their keen points met from side to side ; 200 ON MYSELF. He bowed amongst them like a tree, And thus made way for liberty. Swift to the breach... | |
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