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" Thou shouldst die as he dies For whom none sheddeth tears ; Filling thine eyes And fulfilling thine ears With the brilliance of battle, the bloom and the beauty, the splendour of spears. CHORUS. In the ears of the world It is sung, it is told, And the... "
Saint Pauls - Page 671
1873
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Atalanta in Calydon: A Tragedy

Algernon Charles Swinburne - Atalanta (Greek mythology) - 1865 - 176 pages
...battle, with light from a terrible place. CENEUS. Thou shouldst die as he dies For whom none sheddeth tears ; Filling thine eyes And fulfilling thine ears...Acroceraunian snow to the ford of the fleece of gold. Would God ye could carry me Forth of all these ; Heap sand and bury me By the Chersonese Where the...
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The Late English Poets

Richard Henry Stoddard - English poetry - 1865 - 562 pages
...battle, with light from a terrible place. CENEUS. Thou shouldst die as he dies For whom none sheddeth tears ; Filling thine eyes And fulfilling thine ears...the splendour of spears. CHORUS. In the ears of the wodi^v. It is sung, it is told, And the light thereof hurled And the noise thereof rolled From the...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 140

Scotland - 1865 - 838 pages
...shouldst die as he dies For whom none sheddeth tears ; Filling thine eyes And fulfilling thine ears With brilliance of battle, the bloom and the beauty, the splendour of spears" ? Or at Meleager's veiled reproach to his mother — the mother whom he forbears to curse, recognising...
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Atalanta in Calydon: A Tragedy

Algernon Charles Swinburne - Atalanta (Greek mythology) - 1866 - 152 pages
...battle, with light from a terrible place. (ENEUS. Thou shouldst die as he dies For whom none sheddeth tears ; Filling thine eyes And fulfilling thine ears...the bloom and the beauty, the splendour of spears. CHOEUS. In the ears of the world It is sung, it is told, And the light thereof hurled And the noise...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1867 - 780 pages
...battle, w^ith light from a terrible place. CENBUS. " Thou shmildst die as he die* For whom none sheddeth tears ; Filling thine eyes And fulfilling thine ears...thereof hurled And the noise thereof rolled From the Acroccraunian snow to the ford of the fleece of gold. MELEAGER. *' Would God ye could carry me Forth...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 2

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 432 pages
...shouldst die as he dies For whom none sheddeth teara ; Filling thine eyei And fulfilling thine ears CHORUS. " In the ears of the world It is sung, it...Acroceraunian snow to the ford of the fleece of gold. MBUAOM. " Would God ye could carry me Forth of all these ; Heap sand and bury me By the Chersonese...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 2

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 428 pages
...battle, with light from a terrible place. CENIUS " Thou shouldst die as he dies For whom none sheddeth tears ; Filling thine eyes And fulfilling thine ears...brilliance of battle, the bloom and the beauty, the splendor of spears. CHORUS. " In the ears of the world It is sung, it is told, And the light thereof...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1867 - 782 pages
...none sheddeth tears ; Fill us? ih'ne eyes And fulfilling thine ears With the br'lli.in -e of bittle, the bloom and the beauty, the splendour of spears. CHORUS. " In the ears of the world It is sun..;, it is told. And (he 1 ght thereof hurled And the noUe thereof rolled From the Aero era u man...
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Hotch-pot, by Umbra

sir Charles Cavendish Clifford (4th bart.) - 1867 - 282 pages
...counsel prevailed, and the morrow's dawn saw (as Mr. Swinburne sweetly sings, 0 si sic omnia) — ' The brilliance of battle, the bloom and the beauty, the splendour of spears,' and the Persian monarch fled from the bay strewn with the wreck of his fleet — ' Cruentis Fluctibus,...
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The Divine Comedy, Volume 2

Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 468 pages
...battle, with light from a terrible place. CENEUS. " Thou shouldst die as he dies For whom none sheddeth tears ; Filling thine eyes And fulfilling thine ears...brilliance of battle, the bloom and the beauty, the splendor of spears. CHORUS. " In the ears of the world It is sung, it is told, And the light thereof...
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