Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the Gate: "To every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds For the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his Gods... The Christian Remembrancer - Page 2041843Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Epes Sargent - 1861 - 352 pages
...DEFEND THE BRIDGE. 1. THEN outspake brave Horatius,11 the captain of the gate : " To every man upon the earth death cometh, soon or late ; And how can man...ashes of his fathers and the temples of his gods? 2. " Hew down the bridge, Sir Consul, with all the speed ye may ; I, with two more to help me, will... | |
| John Connery - 1861 - 416 pages
...us Before the bridge goes down ; And if they once may win the bridge, What hope to save the town ?" Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the...Death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better 136 THE NEW SPEAKER. For the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his Gods ? " And for the tender... | |
| Selections - 1861 - 214 pages
...the darts of the enemy ; " and for his bravery and courage was loaded both with honours and rewards. And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds,...ashes of his fathers, And the temples of his gods. " Hew down the bridge, Sir Consul, With all the speed ye may ; I, with two more to help me, Will hold... | |
| Henrietta Keddie - 1861 - 460 pages
...and with the old frankness and eagerness. The lines were not written—the heroic lines— ' Can a man die better Than facing fearful odds For the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his gods ?' but they may have been felt even by a Highland laird, battered and bruised spiritually in his day,... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1862 - 432 pages
...body-guard of porters, who are drilled to act like soldiers too, if need should be. And if man could e'er Die better Than facing fearful odds For the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his gods, 'Twould surely be in keeping Our money safe and sound In notes, ami gold, and silrer Upon Tom Tiddler's... | |
| English poets - 1862 - 626 pages
...attending his literary labours, and he died on 20th December 1859. FROM » THE LAYS OF ANCIENT ROME.'* THEN out spake brave Horatius, The captain of the gate ; * To every man upon this earth 498 GLEANINGS FIVOM THE ENGLISH POETS. And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds, For the... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1863 - 552 pages
...goes down ; ^ And if they once may win the bridge, What hope to save the town ?" 2. Then out spoke brave Horatius, The captain of the gate : "To every...ashes of his fathers And the temples of his gods? 3. "Hew down the bridge, Sir Consul, With all the speed ye may ; I, with two more to help me, Will... | |
| 1863 - 910 pages
...success, I will commence a great work if I die in the attempt. For as once spoke bravo Horatius, — " ' And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds,...the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his gods ? "' But have you forgotten these words, " What shall it profit a man if he should gain the whole world,... | |
| John Mahelon Berry Sill - 1863 - 240 pages
...the bridge goes down ; And if they once may M win the bridge, What M hope to save M the town ?" 27. Then out spake brave Horatius, The captain of the...every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late. 31. No, an adjective limiting woman. (See 317 — 10.) 32. Spate, an old form for the past tense of... | |
| Henri van Laun - 1863 - 312 pages
...meanwhile thought this victory decisive. 13. He often moints his father's horses. 14. Then out spake (the) brave Horatius, the captain of the gate, to every man upon this earth, death cometh soon or late. 15. He will very likely go to Paris this simmer. 16. I have seen him everywhere. 17. Above all, let... | |
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