| Matthew Arnold - 1853 - 298 pages
...thy grave. And I will spare thy host : yea, let them go : Let them all cross the Oxus back in peace. What should I do with slaying any more ? For would that all whom I have ever slain Might be once more alive ; my bitterest foes, And they who were call'd champions... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 pages
...all cross the Oxus back in peace. What should I do with slaying any more ? For would that all whom I have ever slain Might be once more alive ; my bitterest...champions in their time, And through whose death I won that fame I have ; And I were nothing but a common man, A poor, mean soldier, and without renown; So... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 386 pages
...thy grave. And I will spare thy host : yea, let them go : Let them all cross the Oxus back in peace. What should I do with slaying any more ? For would that all whom I have ever slain Might be once more alive ; my bitterest foes, And they who were call'd champions... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1865 - 562 pages
...thy grave. And I will spare thy host : yea, let them go : Let them all cross the Oxus back in peace. What should I do with slaying any more ? For would that all whom I have ever slain Might be once more alive ; my bitterest foes, And they who were called champions... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 292 pages
...thy grave. And I will spare thy host ; yea, let them go ! Let them all cross the Oxus back in peace ! What should I do with slaying any more? For would that all whom I have ever slain Might be once more alive; my bitterest foes, And they who were call'd champions... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 290 pages
...thy grave. And I will spare thy host; yea, let them go! Let them all cross the Oxus back in peace! What should I do with slaying any more? For would that all whom I have ever slain Might be once more alive; my bitterest foes, And they who were call'd champions... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 pages
...all cross the Oxus back in peace. What should I do with slaying any more ? For would that all whom I have ever slain Might be once more alive — my bitterest foes, And they who were called champions in their time, Ai:i through whose death I won that fame I have — And I were nothing... | |
| Henry Fitz Randolph - 1887 - 392 pages
...thy grave. And I will spare thy host ; yea, let them go ! Let them all cross the Oxus back in peace ! What should I do with slaying any more ? For would that all whom I have ever slain Might be once more alive ; my bitterest foes. And they who were called champions... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1889 - 258 pages
...thy grave. And I will spare thy host ; yea, let them go ! Let them all cross the Oxus back in peace ! What should I do with slaying any more ? For would that all whom I have ever slain Might be once more alive — my bitterest foes, And they who were call'd champions... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1890 - 88 pages
...thy grave. And I will spare thy host ; yea, let them go f Let them all cross the Oxus back in peace ! What should I do with slaying any more ? For would that all whom I have ever slain 810 Might be once more alive ; my bitterest foes, And they who were call'd champions... | |
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