| Cam river - English poetry - 1851 - 380 pages
...; Nam, subjecta foris, quamvis tibi membra rigescant, Spiritus it super ardua mali. ARUNDINES CAMI. THOU, whose spell can raise the dead, Bid the prophet's form appear. ' Samuel, raise thy buried head ! King, behold the phantom seer.1 Earth yawned : he stood the centre of a cloud : Light changed its... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - Elocution - 1851 - 570 pages
...slaves shall ne'er be mine : — Dash down yon cup of Samian wine 1 BTROH THE RAISING OF SAMUEL. " THOU, whose spell can raise the dead, Bid the prophet's form appear." " Samuel, raise thy buried head ! King, behold the phantom seer ! " .Earth yawned, — he stood the center of a cloud, Light changed... | |
| Stephen Watkins Clark - English language - 1851 - 204 pages
...beauty." 20. " There are a sort of men whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond. 21. " Thou, whose spell can raise, the dead, Bid the prophet's form appear." 22. " He hath brought many captives home to Rome, Whose ransom did the general coffers fill." " How... | |
| Du Rieux - 1852 - 290 pages
...Natur! " My hope, my heaven, my trust must be, My gentle guide, in following thee." WALTER SCOTT. " Bright is the diadem, boundless the sway, Or kingly the death, which awaits us this day." BYRON. Ossian steht wieder die Spiele seiner Jugend und seine Gespielen, dann kommen an... | |
| Samuel Osgood - Bible - 1853 - 292 pages
...buckler and bow, Should the soldiers of Saul look away from the foe, Stretch me that moment in blood at thy feet ! Mine be the doom which they dared not to...sway, Or kingly the death, which awaits us to-day." With his three sons, on Mount Gilboa he fell. How striking are the associations connected with his... | |
| Sacred poetry - 1854 - 268 pages
...this world's evil set us free ;" Teach us to love, with Christ, our sole true bliss, SAUL. BYRON. • THOU, whose spell can raise the dead, Bid the Prophet's form appear. Samuel, raise thy buried head ! King, behold the phantom seer ! Earth yawn'd ; he stood, the centre of a cloud : Light changed its... | |
| Stephen W. Clark - 1855 - 258 pages
...Words used in direct addresses, and independent Phrases, should be separated by a Comma. N EXAMPLES. " Thou, whose spell can raise the dead, Bid the prophet's form appear ; Samuel, raise thy buried head! King, behold the phantom seer?" " Child, amidst the flowers that play, While the red light fades away... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - English language - 1855 - 542 pages
...from the foe, Lay me that moment in blood at thy feet, Mine be the doom that they dare not to meet. 8. Farewell to others, but never we part, Heir to my royalty, son of my heart ; Bright be the diadem, boundless the sway, Or kingly the death that awaits us to-day. — BYKON. § 575. Verses... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1855 - 434 pages
...buckler and bow, Should the soldiers of Saul look away from the foe, Stretch me that moment in blood at thy feet ! Mine be the doom which they dared not to meet. rn, Farewell to others, but never we part, Heir to my royalty, son of my heart ! Bright is the diadem,... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1856 - 466 pages
...Should the soldiers of Saul look away from the foe, Stretch me that moment in blood at thy feet; Uine be the doom which they dared not to meet. Farewell...the diadem, boundless the sway, Or kingly the death that awaits us to-day. II.— THE DYING CHIEF.— Mrt. Uactean. THE stars looked down on the battle-plain,... | |
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