These are the brave, unknowing how to yield, Who, terrible in valour, kept the field Against the foe, and higher than life's breath Prizing their honour, met the doom of death, Our common doom, that Greece unyoked might stand, Nor shuddering crouch beneath... Demosthenes, with an Engl. comm. by R. Whiston - Pàgina 544per Demosthenes - 1859Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Demosthenes - 1840 - 384 pàgines
...brave, unknowing how to yield, Who, terrible in valour, kept the field Against the foe ; and higher than life's breath Prizing their honour, met the doom of death, Our common doom—that Greece unyoked might stand, Nor shuddering crouch beneath a tyrant's hand. Such was the... | |
| 1852 - 698 pàgines
...life's breath Prizing their honour, met the doom of death, Our common doom ; that Greece might unyoked stand, Nor shuddering crouch beneath a tyrant's hand....are ever great ; ^ And erring mortals must submit tp Fate. T. CAMPBELL. These for their country rush'd in danger's hour To arms, and scatter'd all of... | |
| George Burges - 1852 - 540 pàgines
...brave, unknowing how to yield ; Who, terrible in valour, kept the field Against the foe ; and, higher than life's breath Prizing their honour, met the doom of death, Our common doom ; that Greece might unyoked stand, Nor shuddering crouch beneath a tyrant's hand. Such was the will of Jove ; and... | |
| George Burges - 1852 - 552 pàgines
...brave, unknowing how to yield ; Who, terrible in valour, kept the field Against the foe ; and, higher than life's breath Prizing their honour, met the doom of death, Our common doom j that Greece might unyoked stand, Nor shuddering crouch beneath a tyrant's hand. Such was the will... | |
| Demosthenes - 1855 - 426 pàgines
...brave, unknowing .how to yield, Who, terrible in valour, kept the field Against the foe, and higher than life's breath Prizing their honour, met the doom...rest Peaceful enfolded in their country's breast. Th' immortal gods alone are ever great, But erring mortals must submit to fate. The following also... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 444 pàgines
...terrible in valitr, kept the field Against the foe ; awl, higher than life's lireath Prizing their honor, met the doom of death, Our common doom — that Greece...Peaceful enfolded in their country's breast. The immortal pods alone are ever great, And erring mortals must submit to Fate." Do you hear, ^schines ? It pertains... | |
| Demosthenes - 1857 - 432 pàgines
...the field Prizing their honor, met the doom of death, Against the foe, and higher than life's breath Our common doom, that Greece unyoked might stand, Nor shuddering crouch beneath a tyrant's hand. Peaceful enfolded in their country's breast. Such was the will of Jove; and now they rest But erring... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 450 pàgines
...higher than liie's breath prizing their honor, met Ihe doom of death, Our common doom — that Grcece unyoked might stand, Nor shuddering crouch beneath...in their country's breast. The immortal gods alone an.' ever great, And firing mortals must submit to Pate." Do you hear, JSschines ? It pertains only... | |
| Demosthenes - 1865 - 418 pàgines
...brave, unknowing how to yield, Who, terrible in valour, kept the field Against the foe, and higher than life's breath Prizing their honour, met the doom...rest Peaceful enfolded in their country's breast. Th' immortal gods alone are ever great, But erring mortals must submit to fate. The following also... | |
| Demosthenes - 1870 - 180 pàgines
...BRAVE, UNKNOWING HOW TO YIELD, WHO, TERRIBLE IN VALOUR, KEPT THE FIEI.D AGAINST THE FOE, AND, HIGHER THAN LIFE'S BREATH PRIZING THEIR HONOUR, MET THE DOOM OF DEATH OUR COMMON DOOM — THAT GREECE UNYOXED MIGHT STAND, NOB, SHUDDERING, CROUCH BENEATH A TYRANT'S HAND. SUCH WAS THE WILL OF JOVE : AND... | |
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