| Charles Joseph Barnes - Readers - 1884 - 524 pages
...and give me one more kiss; THF. NEW YOFTK*-* PUBLlC LIBRARY ASTOR. LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS RL Then, for a little moment, all people held their breath;...forum was stillness as of death; And in another moment broke forth from one and all A cry as If the VolsciansN were coming o'er the wall. Some with averted... | |
| Charles Joseph Barnes - Children - 1884 - 514 pages
...not, which thou shall never know. "Then clasp mo round the neck once more, and give me one more kiss; Then, for a little moment, all people held their breath;...forum was stillness as of death; And in another moment broke forth from one and all A cry as if the Volseiausv were coming o'er the wall. Some with averted... | |
| Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes - Readers - 1884 - 516 pages
...once more, and give me one more kiss; Then, for a little moment, all people held their breath; Anfi through the crowded forum was stillness as of death; And in another moment broke forth from one and all A cry as if the VolsciansN were coming o'er the wall. Some with averted... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - History - 1885 - 556 pages
...now, mine own dear little girl, there is no way but this." With that he lifted high the steel, and smote her in the side, And in her blood she sank to...moment brake forth from one and all A cry as if the Volsciang were coming o'er the wall. Some with averted faces shrieking fled home amain ; 140 Some ran... | |
| Philip Smith - History, Ancient - 1885 - 602 pages
...now, mine own dear little girl, there is no way but thu:'— With that he lifted high the steel, and smote her in the side, And in her blood she sank to earth, and with one sob she died." » While Virginius rushed forth from the Forum with his bloody knife to the army, from which he had... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - American literature - 1888 - 712 pages
...now, mine own dear little girl, there is no way but this!" With that, he lifted high the steel, and smote her in the side, And in her blood she sank to...was stillness as of death ; And in another moment break forth from one and all A cry as if the Volscians were coming o'er the wall ; Till, with white... | |
| 1887 - 410 pages
...now, mine own dear little girl, there is no way but this." With that he lifted high the steel, and smote her in the side, And in her blood she sank to...died. Then, for a little moment, all people held their as of death; And in another moment brake forth from one breath; And through the crowded Forum was stillness... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Rome - 1888 - 258 pages
...now, mine own dear little girl, there is no way but this." With that he lifted high the steel, and smote her in the side, And in her blood she sank to...moment, all people held their breath ; And through tke crowded Forum was stillness as of death; And in another moment brake forth from one and all A cry... | |
| Mrs. Grace Townsend - English poetry - 1890 - 640 pages
...And now, my own dear little girl, There is no way but this." With that he lifted high the steel, And smote her in the side, And in her blood she sank to...crowded forum Was stillness as of death ; And in another instant Brake forth, from one and all, A cry as if the Volscians Were coming o'er the wall. Some with... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Readers - 1890 - 128 pages
...now, mine own dear little girl, there is no way but this." With that he lifted high the steel, and smote her in the side, And in her blood she sank to...for a little moment, all people held their breath; iso And through the crowded Forum was stillness as of death; And in another moment brake forth from... | |
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