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" But when he came, though pale and wan, He looked so great and high, So noble was his manly front, So calm his steadfast eye ; — The rabble rout forbore to shout, And each man held his breath, For well they knew the hero's soul Was face to face with... "
The Dublin university magazine - Page 218
by University magazine - 1849
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Blackwood's Magazine, 56. köide

1844 - 826 lehte
...the way, there appeared in him such majesty, courage, modesty So noble was his manly front, So calm his steadfast eye ; — The rabble rout forbore to...soul Was face to face with death. And then a mournful shndder Through all the people crept, And some that came to scoff at him, Now turn'd aside and wept,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 56. köide

1844 - 834 lehte
...commenced. t " In all the way, there appeared in him such majesty, So noble was his manly front, So calm his steadfast eye ; — The rabble rout forbore to...people crept, And some that came to scoff at him, Now turn'd aside and wept. • VII. But onwards — always onwards, In silence and in gloom, The dreary...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 56. köide

1844 - 828 lehte
...then ]>iilled off by the hangman, and the procession commenced. So noble was his manly front, So calm his steadfast eye ; — The rabble rout forbore to...people crept, And some that came to scoff at him, Now turn'd aside and wept, ТП. But onwards — always onwards, In silence and in gloom, The dreary pageant...
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Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers, and Other Poems

William Edmondstoune Aytoun - 1849 - 302 lehte
...when he came, though pale and wan, He looked so great and high, So noble was his manly front, So calm his steadfast eye ; — The rabble rout forbore to...people crept, And some that came to scoff at him, Now turn'd aside and wept. But onwards — always onwards, In silence and in gloom, The dreary pageant...
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Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers, and Other Poems

William Edmondstoune Aytoun - 1849 - 300 lehte
...when he came, though pale and wan, He looked so great and high, So noble was his manly front, So calm his steadfast eye;— The rabble rout forbore to shout,...people crept, And some that came to scoff at him, VII. But onwards—always onwards, In silence and in gloom, The dreary pageant laboured, Till it reach'd...
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Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers: And Other Poems

William Edmondstoune Aytoun - 1852 - 364 lehte
...when he came, though pale and wan? He looked so great and high, So noble was his manly front, So calm his steadfast eye ;— The rabble rout forbore to...that came to scoff at him Now turned aside and wept. VII. But onwards — always onwards, In silence and in gloom, The dreary pageant labored, Till it reached...
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The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany, 52. köide

1852 - 492 lehte
...he came, though pale and wan, * He looked so great and high, So noble was his manly front, So calm his steadfast eye, — The rabble rout forbore to...that came to scoff at him Now turned aside and wept. " B.ut onwards, — always onwards, In silence and in gloom, The dreary pageant labored, Till it reached...
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The Martyrs, Heroes and Bards of the Scottish Covenant

George Gilfillan - 1852 - 274 lehte
...so great and high ; So nohle was his manly front, So calm his steadfast eye ; The rabble rout forgot to shout, And each man held his breath ; For well...death. And then a mournful shudder Through all the pebple crept ; And some that came to scoff at him Now turned aside and wept." In his prefix to the...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 lehte
...when he came, though pale and wan, he looked so great and high, So noble was his manly front, so calm his steadfast eye, The rabble rout forbore to shout,...knew the hero's soul was face to face with death. Had I been there, with sword in hand, and fifty Camerons by, That day, through high Dunedin's streets,...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 lehte
...when he came, though pale and wan, he looked so great and high, So noble was his manly front, so calm his steadfast eye, The rabble rout forbore to shout,...knew the hero's soul was face to face with death. Had I been there, with sword in hand, and fifty Camerons by, That day, through high Dunedin's streets,...
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