| Walter Scott - 1855 - 400 páginas
...of ti>e Protestant Faith. CHAPTER XVII. The march hegins in military state, And nations on his eyes suspended wait ; Stern famine guards the solitary...He comes, — nor want, nor cold, his course delay. Vanity nf Human Wifhci. BY break of day Montrose received in his cabin eld MacEagh, and questioned... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1855 - 384 páginas
...fly, And all be mine beneath the Polar sky.1 The march begins in military state, And nations on hie eye suspended wait ; Stern Famine guards the solitary...And Winter barricades the realms of frost. He comes — not want and cold his course delay; Hide, blushing glory, hide the Moskwa*sday: The vanquished... | |
| John Langhorne, Plutarch - 1854 - 766 páginas
...Tain, 41 Think nothing gained," he cries, "till nnngta remain, On Moscow's wnlb, till Gothic standard« fly, And all be mine beneath the polar sky." The march begins in military state. And nation- on his eye suspended wait. Stern famine guards the »olitnry соям, And winter barricades... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1855 - 542 páginas
...vain. "Think nothing gain'd," he cries, "till nought remain, On Moscow's walls till Swedish banners fly, And all be mine beneath the polar sky ! " The march begins in military state, Stern Famine guards the solitary coast, And Winter barricades the realms of frost. He comes ! nor toil... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1855 - 628 páginas
...naught remain ; On Moscow's walls, till Gothic standards fly, And aU be mine beneath the polar nky.' The march begins In military state, And nations on his eye suspended wait ; Stern lamine guards the solitary coast, And winter barricadée the realms of frost : He comes ; nor want,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 654 páginas
...Protestant Faith. Cjjnptrr ijjr Irnrntm;tlj. The innrch begins in mihtary state, And nations on his eyes suspended wait ; Stern famine guards the solitary coast. And winter barricades the reahns of frust. He comes, — nor want, nor cold, his course delay. VAMTT or HUMAN Wisus. By break... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1856 - 624 páginas
...charms In rain ; * Think nothing gained,' he cries * till naught remain ; On Moscow's walls, till Gothic standards fly, And all be mine beneath the polar sky.' The march begins in military stale, And nations on his eye suspended wait ; Stem famine guards the solitary coast, And winter barricades... | |
| Joseph Gostwick - 1856 - 338 páginas
...shore, the hosts of God, in the frozen mail of December, encamp around the dwellings of the just— " Stern famine guards the solitary coast, And winter barricades the realms of frost." While Bacon is attuning the sweetest strains of his honeyed eloquence to soothe the dull ear of a crowned... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1856 - 455 páginas
...still a peculiar feature of our State, that it contains, and must long contain, such a wilderness* " Stern famine guards the solitary coast, And winter barricades the realms of frost." It is, at least, a background which somewhat deters the timid and the easy, so long as, under a genial... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1856 - 446 páginas
...a peculiar feature of our State, that it contains, and must long contain, such a wilderness. " Stem famine guards the solitary coast, And winter barricades the realms of frost." It is, at least, a background which somewhat deters the timid and the easy, so long as, under a genial... | |
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