| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 páginas
...sing the furious troops in battle join'd ! Melhinks I hear the drums tumultuous sound, The victors' . Whetham & Son, etc. [prov'd, 'Twa« then great Marl borough's mighty soul was That, in the shock of charging hosts unmov'd,... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 páginas
...sing (he furious troops in battle join'd ! Methinks I hear the drums tumultuous sound, The victors' n, tempest o'er tempest roll'd. Majestic darkness! on the whirlwind's [prov'd, 'Twas then great Marlborough's mighty soul was That, in the shock of charging hosts unmov'd,... | |
| William Beattie - 1844 - 570 páginas
...triumphs of the day' once more into view. " Methinks I hear the drums' tumultuous sound The victors shouts and dying groans confound, The dreadful burst...skies, And all the thunder of the battle rise. 'Twas there great Marlboro's mighty soul was proved, That, in the shock of charging hosts unmoved, Amidst... | |
| Thomas Morris - 1845 - 330 páginas
...echoing hills the loud alarm repeat: Methinks I hear the drums' tumultuous sound, The victors' shout and dying groans confound, The dreadful burst of cannon...the skies, And all the thunder of the battle rise." Proclamation of Napoleon, on landing in France. " To the Army. 1st of March, 1815. " Napoleon! by the... | |
| Thomas Morris - 1845 - 336 páginas
...echoing hills the loud alarm repeat : Methinks I hear the drums' tumultuous sound, The victors' shout and dying groans confound, The dreadful burst of cannon...the skies, And all the thunder of the battle rise." Proclamation of Napoleon, on landing in France. " To the Army. 1st of March, 1815. " Napoleon ! by... | |
| Thomas Morris - 1845 - 256 páginas
...echoing hills the loud alarm repeat : Methinks I hear the drums' tumultuous sound The victors' shout and dying groans confound ; The dreadful burst of cannon rend the skies, And all the thunders of the battle rise." DURING the months of April and May the British were leaving the distant... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1848 - 460 páginas
...poet, which, even at this distance of time, are felt to be deserved : "'Twas then great Marlborough's mighty soul was proved, That in the shock of charging hosts unmoved, Amid confusion, horror, and despair, Examined all the dreadful scenes of war, Irt peaceful thought... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 páginas
...borders stands. But 0, my muse, what numbers wilt thou find To sing the furious troops in battle join'd ! Methinks I hear the drum's tumultuous sound, The victor's...the skies, And all the thunder of the battle rise. 'T was then great Marlbro's mighty soul was prov'd, That, in the shock of charging hosts unmov'd, Amidst... | |
| 1852 - 874 páginas
...sing the furious troops in battle join'd ! Methinks I hear the drums tumultuous sound, The victors' 'd ! W [prov'd, 'Twas then great Marlborough's mighty soul was That, in the shock of charging hosts unmov'd,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1853 - 600 páginas
...sinking." — G. But O, my muse,1 what numbers wilt thou find To sing the furious troops in battle join'd ! Methinks I hear the drum's tumultuous sound The victor's...rise. • 'Twas then great Marlbro's mighty soul was prov'd,4 That, in the shock of charging hosts unmov'd, Amidst confusion, horror, and despair, Examin'd... | |
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