| Thomas Campbell - 1809 - 148 頁
...the joyous cup, ' The Mammoth comes ; — the foe, — the Monster Brandt,0— * With all his howling desolating band; — ' These eyes have seen their...Awake, and watch to-night! or see no morning shine!' 0 Brandt was the leader of those Mohawks, and other savages, who laid waste this part of Pensylvania.... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 頁
...the joyous cup, ' The Mammoth comes,—the foe,—the Monster Brandt, 14 — ' With all his howling desolating band;— ' These eyes have seen their blade,...Awake, and watch to-night, or see no morning shine!' «« Brandt was the leader of those Mohawks, and other savages, who laid waste this part of Pennsylvania.—Vide... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 272 頁
...joyous cup, ' The Mammoth comes, — the foe, — the Monster Brandt,13 — ' With all his howling desolating band ; — • These eyes have seen their...Awake, and watch to-night ! or see no morning shine !' 1> Brandt was the leader of those Mohawks, and other saTages, who laid waste this part of Pennsylvania.—... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1814 - 274 頁
...Brandt,1'— 'With all his howling desolating band; — ' These eyes have seen their blade, and burning pint ' Awake at once, and silence half your land. ' Red is...'Awake, and watch to-night, or see no morning shine ! 14 Brandt was the leader of those Mohawks, and other «a»ages, who laid waste this part of Pennsylvania.... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 188 頁
...joyous cup, ' The Mammoth comes, — the foe, — the Monster Brandt, '4 — ' With all his howling desolating band ; — ' These eyes have seen their...Scorning to wield the hatchet for his bribe, ' 'Gainst Brandt himself I went to battle forth : ' Accursed Brandt ! he left of all my tribe ' Nor man, nor... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1821 - 254 頁
...Brandt,*— ' With all his howling desolating hand fr— 'These eyes have seen their hlade, and hurning pine 'Awake at once, and silence half your land. 'Red is the cup they drink i hut not with wine: 'Awake, and watch to-night! or see no morning shine XVII. ' Scorning to wield... | |
| 1826 - 434 頁
...fill the joyous cup, ' « The Mammoth comes,—the foe,—the monster Brandt,' " With all his howling desolating band;— " These eyes have seen their blade,...they drink ; but not with wine: " Awake, and watch to-oiight, or see no morning shine! " Scorning to wield the hatchet for his bribe, " 'Gainst Brandt... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1828 - 260 頁
...laid waste this part of Pennsylvania,— Vide the note at the end of this poem. ' With all his howling desolating band ; — ' These eyes have seen their...Scorning to wield, the hatchet for his bribe, ' 'Gainst Brandt himself I went to. battle forth : ' Accursed Brandt ! he left of all my tribe ' Nor man, nor... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 頁
...to fill the joyous cup ; The Mammoth comes,— the foe, — the monster Brandt, With all his howling desolating band: These eyes have seen their blade,...Awake, and watch to-night, or see no morning shine! Scorning to wield the hatchet for his bribe, 'Gainst Brandt himself I went to battle forth : Accursed... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 頁
...These eyes have seen their hljdc, and burning iiinr Awake at once, and silence half your land. Hed is the cup they drink, but not with wine: Awake, and watch to-night, or see no morning shine ! xvn. • Scorn hi'; to \\irt.I the hatchet for his hril>e, 'Gainst Brandt himself I went to battle... | |
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