| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 頁
...power was stricken from his arm, and from his lip the blood. "Father ! " at length he murmured low, and wept like childhood then— Talk not of grief till...side, and in the dust sat down. Then covering with his steel-gloved hands his darkly mournful brow, ' No more there is no more," he said, " to lift the sword... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 頁
...arm, and from his lip the blood. "Father!" at length he murmured low, and wept like childhood thenTalk not of grief till thou hast seen the tears of warlike...side, and in the dust sat down. Then covering with his steel-gloved hands his darkly mournful brow, " No more thete is no more," ha said, " to lift the sword... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 440 頁
...and from his lip the blood. "Father !" at length he murmured low, and wept like childhood thenTalk not of grief till thou hast seen the tears of warlike...falchion from his side, and in the dust sat down. My Icing is false, my hope betrayed ! My father — oh ! the worth, The glory, and the loveliness,... | |
| Quaver - 1844 - 552 頁
...his arms, and from his cheek the blood. " Father !" at length he murmured low, and wept like children then, — " Talk not of grief till thou hast seen...warlike men ;" He thought on all his glorious hopes, on all his high renown, Then flung the falchion from his side, and in the dust sat down ; And covering... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 頁
...for bearing down upon, or charging the enemy in battle. " Father !" at length he murmured low — and wept like childhood then, — Talk not of grief till...glorious hopes, and all his young renown ; He flung the falchion from his side, and in the dust sat down. Then covering with his steel-gloved hands his... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1845 - 382 頁
...was stricken from his arm, and from his lip the blood. " Father !" at length he murmur'd low — and wept like childhood then, — Talk not of grief till...warlike men ! — He thought on all his glorious hopes, all his young renown: < He flung the falchion from his side, and in the dust sate down. Then covering... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 頁
...power was stricken from his arm, and from his lip the blood. " Father !" at length he murmur'd low, and wept like childhood then, — Talk not of grief till...thou hast seen the tears of warlike men ! He thought of all his glorious hopes, and all his young renown, He flung the falchion from hie side, and in the... | |
| T. M. Hughes - 1845 - 452 頁
...lapped around him ; above all, of the part which the young Queen had been taught to act — and he wept. Talk not of grief till thou hast seen the tears of warlike men ! The Moderados called him " a crocodile," and declared that they could not disguise their contempt.... | |
| General reciter - 1845 - 348 頁
...Father !" at length he murmured low, and wept like children then, — " Talk not of grief till thou bast seen the tears of warlike men ;" ' He thought on all his glorious hopes, on all his high renown, Then flung the falchion from his side, and in the dust sat down ; Up from the... | |
| Terence McMahon Hughes - 1845 - 448 頁
...lapped around him ; above all, of the part which the young Queen had been taught to act — and he wept. Talk not of grief till thou hast seen the tears of warlike men ! The Moderados called him " a crocodile," and declared that they could not disguise their contempt.... | |
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