| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1896 - 692 页
...lamps, in splendid row, From the purest metal cast; A spoil — the richest, and the last. ges XXXIII. So near they came, the nearest stretched To grasp...hand Touched with the torch the train — 'Tis fired ! 970 Spire, vaults, the shrine, the spoil, the slain, The turbaned victors, the Christian band, All... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1898 - 230 页
...lamps, in splendid row, From the purest metal cast; A spoil — the richest, and the last. ses XXXIII. So near they came, the nearest stretched To grasp...hand Touched with the torch the train — 'Tis fired! 97 a Spire, vaults, the shrine, the spoil, the slain, The turbaned victors, the Christian band, All... | |
| 1905 - 622 页
...they came, the nearest stretch'd Tp grasp the spoil he almost reach'd, When old Minotti's hand Touch'd with the torch the train — Tis fired ! Spire, vaults, the shrine, the spoil, the slain, The turban'd victors, the Christian band, All that of living or dead remain, Hurl'd on high with the shiver'd... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 页
...lofty lamps, in splendid row, From the purest metal cast; A spoil — the richest, and the last. 1010 So near they came, the nearest stretched To grasp...fired ! Spire, vaults, the shrine, the spoil, the came. PART SIN A The turbaned victors, the Christian band, All that of living or dead remain, Hurled... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 页
...lamps, in splendid row, From the purest metal cast; A spoil — the richest, and the last. 1010 XXXIII. nor less elate Than mightier heroes of a longer date....conquerors should have, But History's purchased page to c — "Pis fired ! Same, PARIS1NA The turbaned victors, the Christian band, All that of living or dead... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1911 - 458 页
...came, the nearest stretch 'd To grasp the spoil he almost reach 'd, When old Minotti's hand Touch 'd with the torch the train — 'Tis fired! Spire, vaults, the shrine, the spoil, the slain, The turban 'd victors, the Christian band, All that of living or dead remain, Ilurl'd 0n high with the... | |
| Frank Honywell Fenno - 1912 - 206 页
...Twelve lofty lamps, in splendid row, From the purest metal cast ; A spoil — the richest, and the last, So near they came, the nearest stretched To grasp the spoil, he almost reached, — When old Minott's hand Touch'd with the torch the train — 'Tis fired ! Spire, vaults, the shrine, the spoil,... | |
| Andrew Elfenbein - 1995 - 310 页
...him and sometimes underlined words that seemed problematic. In a passage from The Siege of Corinth, "All that of living or dead remain, / Hurled on high...with the shivered fane, / In one wild roar expired!" (973-75), he underlined the words "dead" and "expired" and put a question mark next to the latter to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904 - 606 页
...lamps, in splendid row, From the purest metal cast ; A spoil — the richest, and the last. 1010 XXXIII. So near they came, the nearest stretched To grasp...hand Touched with the torch the train — Tis fired ! l Spire, vaults, the shrine, the spoil, the slain, The turbaned victors, the Christian band, All... | |
| 1899 - 336 页
...foe, the nearest stretch' d To grasp the spoil he almost reach'd, When old Minotti's hand, Touch'd, with the torch, the train — 'Tis fired ! Spire, vaults, the shrine, the spoil, the slain, The turban'd victors, the Christian band, All that living or dead remain, Hurled on high, with the shiver'... | |
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