| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 204 páginas
...her theme, So be they her inspirers ! Call them Mars, Bellona, what you will — they mean but wars. All was prepared — the fire, the sword, the men...terrible array. The army, like a lion from his den, Marched forth with nerve and sinews bent to slay, — A human Hydra, issuing from its fen To breathe... | |
| 1823 - 816 páginas
...redeeming, — if indeed any thing could redeem the manifold vices of the poem. All was prepar'd— the fire, the sword, the men To wield them in their terrible array. The army, like a lion from lib den, Mirch'd forth with nerve and sinews bent to slay, — A human Hydra, issuing from its fen... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 346 páginas
...theme, So be they her inspirers! Call them Mars, Bellona, what you will— they mean but wars. II. All was prepared — the fire, the sword, the men...terrible array. The army, like a lion from his den, Marched forth with nerve and sinews bent to slay,A human Hydra, issuing from its fen To breathe destruction... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 páginas
...her inspirers! Call them Mars, Bellona, what you will—they mean but wars. n. All was prepared—the fire, the sword, the men To wield them in their terrible array. The army, like a lion from his den, Marched forth with nerve and sinews bent to slay,A human Hydra, issuing from its fen To breathe destruction... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 páginas
...her theme, So be they her inspirers! Call them Mars, Bellona, what you will — they mean but wars. ere ; For killing nothing but a bear or buck, he Enjoy 'd the lonely, vigorous, harmless dcu, March'd forth with nerve and sinews bent to slay, — A human Hydra, issuing from its frn To breathe... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 páginas
...Call them 4; BelRma, what you will— the; mean I« wars. All was prepared — the fire, the swonl. I men To wield them in their terrible array The army, like a lion from hi« den. March'd forth with nerve and »¡news to slay.— A human Hydra, issuing from ¡Is fen To... | |
| James Robinson Planché - 1828 - 354 páginas
...blazing town of Enzersdorf, into the plain of Morava, the destined arena of that decisive combat. " All was prepared — the fire, the sword, the men...terrible array. The army, like a. lion from his den, Marched forth with nerve and sinews bent to slay,— A human Hydra, issuing from its fen To breathe... | |
| William Nugent Glascock - 1829 - 1050 páginas
...She proved to be an American merchant fully freighted with a very valuable CHAPTER XV. THE BATTLE. All was prepared — the fire, the sword, the men, To wield them in their terrible array. * BYRONTHE prize had been but a few hours in tlie possession of the Spitfire, ere the naturalized citizen,... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1830 - 436 páginas
...conscience did he submit to the Pope ? 23. By whom was Pepin consecrated king ? 24. Was he a good sovereign? CHAPTER III. THE REIGN OF CHARLEMAGNE. All was prepared...The army, like a lion from his den, March'd forth witli nerves and sinews bent to slay — A human Hydra issuing from its fen To breathe destruction... | |
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