| Tammany Society, or Columbian Order (New York, N.Y.) - 1863 - 318 pages
...called forth the homage of Old Albion's gifted child of song, when he wrote the immortal lines : " Can tyrants but by tyrants conquered be, And Freedom...saw arise when she Sprung forth a Pallas, armed and uudefiled ? " Or must such minds be nourished in the wild Beep in the unpruned forest, 'midst the roar... | |
| 1863 - 326 pages
...nostrils smoke, his eyeballs glare ; And his fore hoofs, high pawing, strike the air. THE BIRTH OF PALLAS. CAN tyrants but by tyrants conquered be, And Freedom...and no child, Such as Columbia saw arise, when she Sprang forth a Pallas, armed and un defiled ? Or must such minds be nourished in the wild, Deep in... | |
| William Adolphus Wheeler - 1865 - 462 pages
...Ulysses and Diomed. Pallas- [Gr. ШЛА«.] ( Gr. f Лот. Myth.) A surname of Minerva. See MINERVA. Can tyrants but by tyrants conquered be, And Freedom find no champion and no chilj, Such as Columbia saw arise, when she Sprang forth a Pallas, armed and undented ? Byron. Pal'mfr-in.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 402 pages
...them from their slumbers on the throne ; Too glorious, were this all his mighty arm had done. xcvi. Such as Columbia saw arise when she Sprung forth a...unpruned forest, 'midst the roar Of cataracts, where nursing Nature smiled On infant Washington ? Has Earth no more Such seeds within her breast, or Europe... | |
| 1866 - 470 pages
...free his country." And on another occasion he sang : " Can tyrants but by tyrants conquered be, Nor Freedom find no champion and no child, Such as Columbia...saw arise when she Sprung forth a Pallas, a.rmed and undeflled ; Or must such minds be nourished in the wild, Deep in the unpruned forest 'midst the roar... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1866 - 204 pages
...throne : Too glorious, were this all his mighty arm had done. xcv1. Can tyrants but by tyrants conquer'd be, And Freedom find no champion and no child Such...Columbia saw arise when she Sprung forth a Pallas, arm'd and undefiled? Or must such minds be nourish'd in the wild, Deep in the unpruned forest, 'midst... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 pages
...throne : Too glorious, were this all his mighty arm had done. XCVI. Can tyrants but by tyrants conquer'd be, And Freedom find no champion and no child Such...Columbia saw arise when she Sprung forth a Pallas, arm'd and undefiled ? Or must such minds be nourish'd in the wild, Deep in the unpruned forest, 'midst... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 748 pages
...of the life and circumstances in which he was reared. Perhaps, as Byron eays : " Must such minds bo nourished in the wild. Deep in the unpruned forest, midst the roar Of cataracts, where nursing nature smiled On intunt Washington." But his education was, as yet, scarcely begun, and was... | |
| 1866 - 950 pages
...Such as Columbia saw arise when she Sprung forth a Pallas, armed and undented ; Or must such minds he nourished in the wild, Deep in the unpruned forest 'midst the roar Of cataract?, where nursinir nature smiled On infant Washington? Has earth no more Stieb *¿cr;/Jt w'ÍÁ-in... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 738 pages
...(done. Too glorious, were this all his mighty arm had XCVI. Caa tyrants but by tyrants eonqucr'd be, Aad r, If yon Had but the genius to review !— A smart critique upon St. Helena, Or if you only wou arni'd and undented 1 Or must such minds be nourlsh'd in the wild, Depp in the un pruned forest, 'midst... | |
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