| 1844 - 504 sider
...British army through it on their way to battle says: " And Ardennes waves above them her green leaves Wet with nature's tear-drops as they pass. Grieving, if aught inanimate e'er grieves, O'er the unreturning brave — alas ! Ere evening to be trodden like the grass, Which, now beneath... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1845 - 674 sider
...troops through it, on their way to the battle, is described by him in these beautiful lines: — " Ardennes waves above them her green leaves, Dewy with...grass Which now beneath them, but above shall grow In iu next verdure, when this fiery mass Of living valour, rolling on the foe And burning with high hope,... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 sider
...citizens, with terror dumb, Or whispering with white lips — " The foe ! they come ! they come !" And Ardennes waves above them her green leaves, Dewy...— alas! Ere evening, to be trodden like the grass, Whieh now beneath them, but above shall grow, In its next verdure, when this fiery mass Of living valor,... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 312 sider
...mountaineers With the fierce native daring which instills The stirring memory of a thousand years, And Evan's, Donald's fame rings in each clansman's ears!...e'er grieves, Over the unreturning brave, — alas I Ere evening to be trodden like the grass Which now beneath them, but above shall grow In its next... | |
| James Edward Murdoch, William Russell - 1845 - 424 sider
...mountaineers With the fierce native daring, which instils The stirring memory of a thousand years ; And Evan's, Donald's fame rings in each clansman's ears...grieves, — Over the unreturning brave, — alas ! 27 Ere evening to be trodden like the grass Which now beneath them, but above shall grow In its next... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1845 - 908 sider
...mountaineers With the fierce native daring which instils The stirring memory of a thousand years, And Evan's, Donald's fame, rings in each clansman's ears...Grieving, if aught inanimate e'er grieves, Over the unreturnin« brave, — alas ! Ere evening to be trodden like the grass, Which now beneath them, but... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 sider
...'.ear-drops, яя they pass, Grieving, if aught inanimate e'«r grieves, Over the unretuming brave, — ala? ! Ere evening, to be trodden like the grass, Which now beneath them, but oto» shall grow, In its next verdure, .when this fiery mass Of living valor, rolling on the foe, [and... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 390 sider
...with nature's lenr-dropn. M tb-y pass, Grieving, if aught inanimate e'er grieves, Over the unretuming brave, — alas ! Ere evening, to be trodden like the grass, Which now berieatk them, but above shall grow, In its next verdure, when this licry mass Of living valor, rolling... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 sider
...stirring memory of a thousand years, And Evan's,4 Donald's * fame rings in each clansman's ears! XXVII. thp jnx'v In its next verdure, when this fiery mass Of living valour, rolling on the foe, And burning with... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1846 - 310 sider
...mountaineers With the fierce native daring which instills The stirring memory of a thousand years, And Evan's, Donald's fame rings in each clansman's ears!...Grieving, if aught inanimate e'er grieves, Over the unrelurning brave, — alas ! Ere evening to be trodden like the grass Which now beneath them, but... | |
| |