O'er whom a wond'ring world shall weep ! AFTER THE BATTLE. NIGHT clos'd around the conqueror's way, And lightnings show'd the distant hill, Where those who lost that dreadful day, Stood few and faint, but fearless still. The soldier's hope, the patriot's... The poetical works of Thomas Moore - Side 294af Thomas Moore - 1827 - 595 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 sider
...closed around the Conqueror's way, And lightning shew'd the distant hill, Where those who lost that dreadful day, Stood few and faint, but fearless still!...hope, the patriot's zeal, For ever dimm'd, for ever crost— Oh! who shall say what heroes feel, When all but life and honour's lost? The last sad hour... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 294 sider
...lightnings shew'd the distant hill, Where those, who lost that dreadful day, Stood few and faint, hut fearless still ! The soldier's hope, the patriot's zeal, For ever dimm'd, for ever crost — Oh ! who shall say what heroes feel, When all but life and honor's lost ! II. The last sad... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1822 - 198 sider
...but fearless still ! For erer ditnm'd, for ever crost— Oh ! who shall say what heroes feel, Wlneri all but life and honour's lost ? The last sad hour of Freedom's dream, And Valour's task moved slowly by, While mute they watch'd till morning's beam Should rise, and give them light to die !—... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 sider
...closed around the conqueror's way, And lightnings show'd the distant hill, Where those, who lost that dreadful day, Stood few and faint, but fearless still...what heroes feel, When all but life and honour's lost ! II. The last sad hour of freedom's dream, And valour's task, moved slowly by, While mute they watch'd,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 sider
...closed around the conqueror's way, And lightnings show'd the distant hill, Where those, who lost that dreadful day, Stood few and faint, but fearless still...what heroes feel, When all but life and honour's lost ! II. The last sad hour of freedom's dream, And valour's task, moved slowly by, While mute they watch'd,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 374 sider
...closed around the conqueror's way, And lightning show'd the distant hill, Where those, who lost that dreadful day, Stood few and faint, but fearless still...hope, the patriot's zeal, For ever dimm'd, for ever crost — Oh ! who shall say what heroes feel, The last sad hour of freedom's dream ; And valour's... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 sider
...faint, but fearless still ! !'he soldier's hope, the patriot's zeal, For ever dimm'd, for ever crost !. Oh ! who shall say what heroes feel, When all but life and honour's lost ! 'I The Irish corna was not entirely devoted ty lartml purposes. In ihe heroic ages, our ancestors... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 sider
...closed around the conqueror's way, And lightnings show'd the distant hill, Where those, who lost that dreadful day, Stood few and faint, but fearless still...! The soldier's hope, the patriot's zeal, For ever dimni'd, for ever cross'd — Oh ! who shall say what heroes feel, When all bnt life and honour's lost... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 sider
...closed around the conqueror's way. And lightnings show'd the distant hill, Where those who lost that dreadful day Stood, few and faint, but fearless still...! The soldier's hope, the patriot's zeal. For ever diinin'd, for ever crost — Oh ! who shall «y what heroes feel, When all but life and honour '* Io»t!... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 sider
...closed around the conqueror's way, And lightnings show'd the distant hill, Where those who lost that dreadful day Stood, few and faint, but fearless still...shall say what heroes feel, When all but life and honour 's lost ! The last sad hour of freedom's dream, And valour's task, moved slowly by, While mute... | |
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