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" On Suli's rock, and Parga's shore, Exists the remnant of a line Such as the Doric mothers bore; And there, perhaps, some seed is sown, The Heracleidan blood might own. "
Specimens of Greek and Latin verse: chiefly translations - Page 10
by Charles Rann Kennedy - 1853 - 154 pages
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McGuffey's New Sixth Eclectic Reader: Exercises in Rhetorical Reading, with ...

William Holmes McGuffey - 1857 - 456 pages
...bowl with Samian wine! We will not think of themes like these! It made +Anacreon's song divine ! 11. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend: That tyrant was Miltiades! 0! that the present hour would lend Another "''despot of the kind 1 Such chains as his were sure to...
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Beiträge zur italienische Geschichte, Volume 6

Alfred von Reumont - 1857 - 634 pages
...Зиап feinem йrieфifфett 8t^apfoben auf ?ainbro'3 unb 3nfel in ben 3Kunb legt: „On Suli's rock, on Parga's shore Exists the remnant of a line Such as the Doric mothers bore" roftfytenb in bemfelOen ©efange bte fttafenbe ÜJla^nung »otfomntt bte bas otelbefpto$ene @ф(^а1...
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Select specimens of the English poets, ed. by A. De Vere

Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 pages
...served — but served Polycrates, A tyrant : but our masters then Were still, at least, our countrymen. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend ; That tyrant was Miltiades ! O, that the present hour would lend Another despot of the kind ! Such chains as his were sure to...
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Osgood's Progressive Fifth Reader: Embracing a System of Instruction in the ...

Lucius Osgood - 1858 - 494 pages
...but served Polycrates, — A tyrant ; but our masters then Were still, at least, our countrymen. 12. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was Freedom's best and bravest friend*; That tyrant was Miltiades* ! 13. Fill high the bowl with Samian wine ! Our virgins dance beneath the shade ; I see their glorious...
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Wanderings and Musings in the Valleys of the Waldenses

James Aitken Wylie - 1858 - 412 pages
...protectorate of Cromwell. j " The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend. » » * * * Oh that the present hour would lend Another despot of the kind I Such chains as his were sure to bind." The result of this united mediation was a cessation of the...
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Poems

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 614 pages
...— but served Polycrates — A tyrant ; but our masters then Were still, at least, our countrymen. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and...rock, and Parga's shore, Exists the remnant of a line Trust not for freedom to the Franks — They have a king who buys and sells : In native swords, and...
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The poetical works of lord Byron, with life

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 586 pages
...— but served Polyorates — A tyrant ; but our masters then Were still, at least, our countrymen. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and...to bind. Fill high the bowl with Samian wine ! On Suit's rock, and Parga's shore, Exists the remnant of a line Such as the Doric mothers bore ; And there,...
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Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire ..., Volume 11

Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1859 - 344 pages
...upon the Rialto, he hath a third at Mexico, a fourth for England." SHAKSI - — Merchant of Venici. t The tyrant of the Chersonese Was Freedom's best and bravest friend ; That tyrant was Miltiades. BTHON. at the mouths of the Nile, which was so called from its resemblance to the fourth letter of...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 53

1859 - 852 pages
...Machiavelli wrote and thought of the Medici as a spirited Greek might have thought of Miltiades. •' The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend, That tyrant wa» Miltiades. Oh ! that the present hour would lend Another tyrant of that kind — Such chaina aa...
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The New York Speaker: A Selection of Pieces Designed for Academic Exercises ...

Warren P. Edgarton - 1860 - 530 pages
...The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend ; TJiat tyrant was Miltiades ! O that the present hour would lend Another despot of the kind ! Such chains as his were sure to bind. Trust not for freedom to the Franks — But Turkish force and Latin fraud Would break your shield,...
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