| Robert Frederick Brewer - 1869 - 110 lapas
...fearful scene around her. I cannot see that our affairs are grown so desperate. Call you me fair ? And aa Virginius through the press his way in silence cleft,...the mighty multitude fell back to right and left. 14. Parse fully the following sentences :— At the foot of the hill was a hermit's cell, in which... | |
| Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 420 lapas
...him, alive or dead ; Ten thousand pounds of copper to the man who brings his steadfast feet, head!' And as Virginius through the press his way in silence...tell the Camp what deeds are done in Rome. Macaulay. Ex. lO4. Begulus. Urge me no more,—your prayers are vain, And even the tears ye shed. When I can... | |
| Philip Lawrence - 1870 - 422 lapas
...work his will; He looked upon his lictors — -but they trembled and stood still. And as Virginias through the press his way in silence cleft, Ever the...horse to tell the camp what deeds are done in Rome. THE CHARGE AT VALLEY MALOY. j TNDER the hickories' fluttering arch — U "Halt!" and we formed on the... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1870 - 538 lapas
...Jjlents,'— tat none would work his will ; He looked upon his nctors, — ^uf they tremblea and stood still. And as Virginius through the press his way in silence...right and left. And he hath passed in safety unto his woeful home, And there ta'en horse to tell the camp what deeds are done in Borne. CXXVHL — A PUPIL'S... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1870 - 176 lapas
...clients ; but none would work his will. He looked upon his lictors ; but they trembled, and stood still. And, as Virginius through the press his way in silence cleft, Ever the mighty mnltitude fell back to right and left. And he hath passed in safety unto his woeful home, And there... | |
| Philip Lawrence - 1871 - 410 lapas
...clients— but none would work his will; He looked upon his lictors — but they trembled and stood still. And as Virginius through the press his way in silence...horse to tell the camp what deeds are done in Rome. » THE CHARGE AT VALLEY MALOY. TTNDER the hickories' fluttering arch — U " Halt ! " and we formed... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1871 - 324 lapas
...clients ; But none would work his will. He looked upon his lictors ; But they trembled, and stood still. And, as Virginius through the press His way in silence...And he hath passed in safety Unto his woful home, & nd there ta'en horse to tell the camp What deeds fare done in Rome. By this the flood of people Was... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1871 - 760 lapas
...would work his will. He looked upon his lictors; but they trembled, and stood still. And, as Virgiiiius through the press his way in silence cleft, Ever the...right and left. And he hath passed in safety unto his woeful home, And there ta'en horse to tell the camp what deeds are done in KOHK . By this the flood... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1871 - 536 lapas
...Ever the mighty multitude fell back to right and left. And he hath passed in safety unto his woeful home, And there ta'en horse to tell the camp what deeds are done in Borne. CXXVIII. — A PUPIL'S TRIBUTE TO HIS TEACHER. JOSEPH COTTLE. The following account of a teacher... | |
| 1872 - 514 lapas
...— but none would work his will ; He looked upon his lietors, — but they trembled and stood still. And as Virginius through the press his way in silence...horse to tell the camp what deeds are done in Rome. HAIK FOR SALE. WHO'LL buy tresses, bonny brown tresses ? Maids and matrons, come and buy ! Here is... | |
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