You have the Pyrrhic dance as yet, Where is the Pyrrhic phalanx gone? Of two such lessons, why forget The nobler and the manlier one? You have the letters Cadmus gave, — Think ye he meant them for a slave? The works of ... lord Byron - Page 54by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1821Full view - About this book
 | Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 pages
...and the manlier one ? You have the letters Cadmus gave6 — Think ye he meant them for a slave ? Fill high the bowl with Samian wine ! We will not think...best and bravest friend ; That tyrant was Miltiades ! O ! that the present hour would lend Another despot of the kind ! Such chains as his were sure to... | |
 | John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - 570 pages
...the blood of Scio's vine ! — Hark ! rising to the ignoble call, How answers each bold bacchanal ! The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend : That tyrant was Miltiades ! 0 that the present hour would lend Another despot of the kind 1 Such chains as his were sure to bind.... | |
 | Henry William Herbert - 1852 - 398 pages
...SON OF CIMON. HIS BATTLE OF MARATHON, CAMPAIGNS, CHARACTER, A.ND CONDUCT. A tyrant ! But our tyrants then "Were still, at least, our countrymen. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and dearest friend ; That tyrant was Miltiades.— THE ISLES OF GREECE. THUS sang, in his resonant and... | |
 | Charles Rann Kennedy - 1853 - 168 pages
...and the manlier one ? You have the letters Cadmus gave — Think ye he meant them for a slave ? Fill high the bowl with Samian wine ! We will not think...masters then Were still, at least, our countrymen. afftrerois epevyojtevov #i/e\\aty KcnnréSov KV\ívBeTai. "Upares TÚ, 'PóSov. et,/cé\ov ecnas !... | |
 | William Holmes McGuffey - 1853 - 492 pages
...the manlier one ? You have the letters Cadmus gave ; Think you he meant them for a slave ? 10. Fill high the bowl with Samian wine ! We will not think...our masters then Were still at least our countrymen. 11. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend : That tyrant was Miltiades... | |
 | Dawson William Turner - 1853 - 122 pages
...fined, and being unable to pay the fine, is thrown into prison, where he dies of his wound.* BC 489. ' The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend : That tyrant was Miltiades,' &C. &C. BYHON'S lales of Greece. THEMISTOCLKS AND ARISTIDES. 41 ' Thus perished Miltiades, the victor... | |
 | 1854 - 456 pages
...Pyrrhic phalanx gone ? You have the letters Cadmus gave, — Think ye he meant them for a slave ? Fill high the bowl with Samian wine ! We will not think...best and bravest friend ; That tyrant was Miltiades ! O, that the present hour would lend Another despot of the kind ! . Such chains as his were sure to... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1854 - 320 pages
...the manlier one ? You have the letters Cadmus gave — Think ye he meant them for a slave ? ll. Fill high the bowl with Samian wine ! We will not think...masters then Were still, at least, our countrymen. U. The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend ; That tyrant was Miltiades !... | |
 | George Croly - 1854 - 426 pages
...have the letters Cadmus gave — Think you he meant them for a slave? Fill high the bowl with Snmian wine ! We will not think of themes like these' It...Anacreon's song divine : He served — but served Polycratea — A tyrant : but our masters then Were still, at least, our countrymen. The tyrant of... | |
 | Conrad Hume Pinches - 1854 - 460 pages
...and the manlier one. You have the letters Cadmus gave — Think ye he meant them for a slave ? Fill high the bowl with Samian wine ! We will not think of themes like these ! It made Anacreon's songs divine : He served — but served Polycrates — A tyrant — but our masters then Were still... | |
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