| English language - 1851 - 278 pages
...arise! we come, we come!" 'Tis but the living who are dumb. In vain — in vain : strike other chords ; Fill high the cup with Samian wine ! Leave battles...the ignoble call — How answers each bold Bacchanal ? CORINTH. You have the Pyrrhic dance as yet ; Where is the Pyrrhic phalanx gone ? Of two such lessons,... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - Elocution - 1851 - 570 pages
...we come, we come ! " 'T is but the living1 who are dumb. In vain — in vain : strike other chords ; Fill high the cup with Samian wine ! Leave battles...the ignoble call, How answers each bold bacchanal ! The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend : That tyrant was Miltiades !... | |
| 1851 - 498 pages
...Olympus and Athos, one feels the full force of Lord Byron's passionate appeal to the Greeks : — " 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 1 " The hospitable Consul invited me to his house this evening, where I found assembled... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1851 - 788 pages
...however, not been altogether inattentive to the changes which Time has wrought in their institutions. They have the Pyrrhic dance as yet, Where is the Pyrrhic phalanx gone ? In other words, there is no reason to believe that their cookery or their wines are in any respect... | |
| William Wallace Fyfe - 1851 - 408 pages
...leaping, and racing, which make up the sum of all that remains to us of the antique games: — " We have the Pyrrhic dance as yet: Where is the Pyrrhic phalanx gone ? " And any or every day there occurs, from this vantage ground, a sight which honest Allan Ramsay... | |
| Epes Sargent - Readers - 1852 - 570 pages
...The heroic bosom beats no more ! And must thy lyre, so long divine, Degenerate into hands like mine ? You have the Pyrrhic dance as yet ; Where is the Pyrrhic...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 ? 'T... | |
| Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1852 - 568 pages
...The heroic bosom beats no more ! And must thy lyre, so long divine, Degenerate into hands like mine ? You have the Pyrrhic dance as yet ; Where is the Pyrrhic...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 ? T is... | |
| Sir George Ferguson Bowen - Greece - 1852 - 276 pages
...Olympus and Athos, one feels the full force of Lord Byron's passionate appeal to the Greeks : — " 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 ? " The kind and hospitable consul (Mr. Blunt) invited me to his house this evening,... | |
| Charles Rann Kennedy - English poetry - 1853 - 168 pages
...ireKшpiov cr ¿v evSeí fiévos' OVK¿r ек yâs irvp In vain — in vain : strike other chords ; Fill high the cup with Samian wine ! Leave battles...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 ? Fill... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Elocution - 1853 - 492 pages
...come, we come ! " 'T is but the living who are dumb. 8. In vain ! in vain ! — strike other chords ; Fill high the cup with Samian wine ! Leave battles...Turkish + hordes, And shed the blood of Scio's vine 1 Hark! rising to the + ignoble call, How answers each bold + bacchanal! 9. You have the Pyrrhic dance... | |
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