| William Morley Punshon - 1882 - 520 pages
...bloody corpses, In the path the dauntless Three'. And, from the ghastly entrance Where those bold Eomans stood, All shrank, like boys who unaware, Ranging...none who would be foremost To lead such dire attack ? Bu those behind cried ' Forward ! ' And those before cried ' Back ! ' And backward now and forward... | |
| William Morley Punshon - 1882 - 500 pages
...from the ghastly entrance Where those bold Eomans stood, All shrank, like boys who unaware, Eanging the woods to start a hare, Come to the mouth of the...low, a fierce old bear Lies amidst bones and blood. " AVas none who would be foremost To lead such dire attack ? Bu those behind cried ' Forward ! ' And... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1882 - 1136 pages
...from the ghastly entrance Where those bolil Romans stood, All shrank, like boys who unaware, Hanging the woods to start a hare, Come to the mouth of the...Where, growling low, a fierce old bear Lies amidst boncs and blood. 60. Was none who would be foremost To lead such dire altae-k ; But those behind cried... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - 1883 - 338 pages
...noblest Felt their hearts sink to see On the earth the bloody corpses, In the path the dauntless Three ; And, from the ghastly entrance Where those bold Romans...behind cried " Forward ! And those before cried " Back ! " en D o K P8 OC J And backward now and forward Wavers the deep array ; And on the tossing sea of... | |
| 1883 - 238 pages
...noblest Felt their hearts sink to see On the earth the bloody corpses, In the path the dauntless Three. Was none who would be foremost To lead such dire attack...cried " Forward ! " And those before cried " Back ! " Yet one man for one moment Strode out before the crowd ; • Well known was he to all the Three,... | |
| Thomas W. Handford - 1881 - 438 pages
...noblest Felt their hearts sink to see On the earth the bloody corpses, In the path the dauntless three, And from the ghastly entrance, Where those bold Romans...stood, All shrank — like boys who, unaware, Ranging a wood to start a hare, Come to the mouth of the dark lair Where, growling low, a fierce old bear Lies... | |
| New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1885 - 1018 pages
...Ancient Rome," where Horatius kept the bridge, and held the huge host at bay when there Mr. Hislop Was none who would be foremost To lead such dire attack...cried " Forward ! " And those before cried " Back 1 " It has been myself and other members lue myself who have been urging the honourable gentleman that... | |
| John Knox Laughton - 1887 - 492 pages
...cocked his pistol and swore he'd be the death of the foremost of them ; but then, as in ancient days — Was none who would be foremost To lead such dire attack...cried ' Forward ! ' And those before cried ' Back ! ' Eventually thirty more men were ordered up, and, some way or other, the fifty managed to escape... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1888 - 258 pages
...noblest Felt their hearts sink to see On the earth the bloody corpses, In the path the dauntless Three: And, from the ghastly entrance Where those bold Romans...the dark lair Where, growling low, a fierce old bear Was none who would be foremost To lead such dire attack : But those behind cried " Forward !' And those... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - 1890 - 344 pages
...probably predicted the success of the expedition against Borne. - Amain : violently, with all his might. And, from the ghastly entrance Where those bold Romans...low, a fierce old bear Lies amidst bones and blood. XLIX. Was none who would be foremost To lead such dire attack : But those behind cried " Forward !... | |
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