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" Though my perishing ranks should be strewed in their gore, Like ocean-weeds heaped on the surf-beaten shore, Lochiel, untainted by flight or by chains, While the kindling of life in his bosom remains, Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, With... "
The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart - Page 285
by Walter Scott - 1835
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The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 pages
...ocean-weeds heap'd on the surf-beaten shore, Lochiel, untainted by flight or by chains, While the kindting of life in his bosom remains, Shall victor exult,...Look proudly to heaven from the deathbed of Fame. THE LAST MAN. ALL worldly shapes shall melt in gloom, The sun himself must die, Before this mortal shall...
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An Essay on Elocution: With Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors to ...

John Hanbury Dwyer - 1846 - 312 pages
...remains, Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, With his back to the field, and his feet to the foel And leaving in battle no blot on his name, Look proudly to heaven from the death bed of fame. CAMPBELL. XIX. METAPHOR. Metaphor is that figure which changes one thing into another,...
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The Art of Elocution: Or, Logical and Musical Reading and Declamation. With ...

George Vandenhoff - 1847 - 396 pages
...not the tale : For never shall Albin a destiny meet, So black with dishonor, so foul with retreat. Though my perishing ranks should be strew'd in their...Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame ! CATO ON THE SOUL'S IMMORTALITY.— ADDISON. [CATO is seated with Plato's treatise in his hand, and...
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Knowles' Elocutionist: A First-class Rhetorical Reader and Recitation Book ...

James Sheridan Knowles - 1847 - 344 pages
...destiny meet, So black with dishonour, so foul with retreat. Though my perishing ranks shall be strewed in their gore Like ocean-weeds heap'd on the surf-beaten...Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame. LESSON LXIX. Scene from the Tragedy of Catiline. — REV. G-. CROLT The Senate in Session, Lictors...
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The Fourth Reader: Or, Exercises in Reading and Speaking. Designed for the ...

Salem Town - 1847 - 420 pages
...trust not the tale : Though my perishing ranks should be strewed in their gore Like ocean-weeds heaped on the surf-beaten shore, Lochiel, untainted by flight...Look proudly to Heaven from the death-bed of fame. EXORDIUM OF A SPEECH. WEBSTER. % [The learner may note the most emphatic words in this piece, and tell...
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The Art of Elocution: Or, Logical and Musical Reading and Declamation. With ...

George Vandenhoff - 1847 - 400 pages
...Though my perishing ranks should be strew'd in their gore, Like ocean-weeds heap'd on the surf-beater, shore, Lochiel. untainted by flight or by chains,...Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame ! CATO ON THE SOUL'S IMMORTALITY.— ADDISON. [CATO is seated with Plato's treatise in his hand, and...
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The London Anecdotes for All Readers ...

Charles Maybury Archer - 1848 - 292 pages
...familiar to most readers :->" Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, With his back to the Held and his feet to the foe ; And leaving in battle no...Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame." In the quarto edition of Gertrude of Wyoming, when the poet collected and reprinted his minor pieces,...
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The British orator

Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 pages
...foul with retreat. Though my perishing ranks should be strewed in their gore, Like ocean weeds heaped on the surf-beaten shore, Lochiel, untainted by flight...Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame. INDIGESTION. CAMPBELL. [Scene, Dr. Gregory's Study. Enter a plump Glasgow merchant.] Patient. Good...
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Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Volume 1

William Beattie - 1849 - 520 pages
...shall join in the victor's acclaim, Or look to yon heaven from the death-bed of fame ! [End of MS. " Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, " With...Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame ! " With respect to the often-quoted lines — 'Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore, And...
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McGuffey's Newly Revised Eclectic Fourth Reader: Revised and Improved

William Holmes McGuffey - 1849 - 348 pages
...Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, With his back to the field, and his feet to the foe ! 85. And leaving in battle no blot on his name, Look proudly to heaven from the death bed of fame. CAMPSELL. CJ u ESTIONS. — Who was Lochiel ? For whom did he fight ? What is meant...
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