| William Harbutt Dawson - 1904 - 470 pages
...their ringing shot and pass'd, Hotly charged — and sank at last. Charge once more, then, and be dumb, Let the victors, when they come, When the forts of folly fall, Find thy body by the wall ! now to determine what to do with himself next, may begin to remember that he has a mind, and that... | |
| Arthur Temple Lyttelton, Edward Stuart Talbot (bp. of Rochester) - 1904 - 374 pages
...ringing shot and passed, Hotly charged — and broke at last. Charge once more, then, and be dumb ! Let the victors, when they come, When the forts of folly fall, Find thy body by the wall. In dough's poem the individual, far from being the centre^ Is depicted as the_ only hindrance to the... | |
| Edward Smith Parsons - 1904 - 754 pages
...ringing shot and passed, Hotly charged — and sank at last. "Charge once more, then, and be dumb! Let the victors, when they come, When the forts of folly fall, Find thy body by the wall!" This, however, is the call to duty which Stoicism gives, the only call it can give. But in one of those... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 pages
...their ringing shot and pass'd, Hotly charged — and sank at last. Charge once more, then, and be dumb! Let the victors, when they come, When the forts of folly fall, Find thy body by the wall ! 1867. BACCHANALIA ; OB, THE NEW AGE THE evening conies, the fields are still. The tinkle of the thirsty... | |
| Arnold Schrag - 1904 - 108 pages
...battles won, and that hardly, to eternal life. ' Immortality. Charge once more then, and be dumb ! Let the victors, when they come, When the forts of folly fall. Find thy body by the wall. The Last Word. Children of men ! not that your age excel In pride of life the ages of your sires, But... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1904 - 332 pages
...ringing shot and pass'd, Hotly charged — and sank at last. Charge once more, then, and be dumb ! Let the victors, when they come, When the forts of folly fall, Find thy body by the wall ! But the note of battle, even for what he holds dearest and most sacred, is not a familiar note in... | |
| William Harbutt Dawson - 1904 - 552 pages
...their ringing shot and pass'd, Hotly charged — and sank at last. Charge once more, then, and be dumb, Let the victors, when they come, When the forts of folly fall, Find thy body by the wall ! now to determine what to do with himself next, may begin to remember that he has a mind, and that... | |
| Edgar Rowan - 1905 - 552 pages
...ringing shot and pass'd, Hotly charged — and sank at last. Charge once more, then, and be dumb ! Let the victors, when they come, When the forts of folly fall, Find thy body by the wall ! " MATTHEW ARNOLD. IN supporting his contention that the system of the Church of Rome is superior... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 298 pages
...ringing shot and pass'd, Hotly charged—and sank at last. I2 Charge once more, then, and be dumb! Let the victors, when they come, When the forts of folly fall, Find thy body by the wall! l6 i867. Matthew Arnold. AN EPITAPH ON THE ADMIRABLE DRAMATIC POET, W. SHAKESPEARE WHAT needs my Shakespeare... | |
| Melancthon Woolsey Stryker - 1905 - 160 pages
...ringing shot and passed, Hotly charged, and sank at last. Charge once more then, and be dumb ! I^t the victors when they come, When the forts of folly fall, Find thy body by the wall." And last I cite you to the two noble examples that you have had, in the persons of those honored ana... | |
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