| 1872 - 900 str.
...? Fill high the bowl with Samian wine 1 We will not think of themes like these 1 It made Anacreou's th waving wood ; And ancient towers crown his brow,...So both, a safety from the wind In mutual depende MiltiaJes I 464 POEMS OF PATRIOTISM AND FREEDOM. 465 Another despot of the kind ! Such chains as his... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1872 - 608 str.
...think of themes like these ! It made Anacreon'e song divine: He served — but served Pulycrates— A tyrant ; but our masters then Were still, at least,...freedom's best and bravest friend; That tyrant was M iltlodcs ! Oh ! that the present hour would lend Another despot of the kind ! Such chains as his... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1872 - 596 str.
...letters Cadmus gave — Think ye be meant them for a suive ? Fill high the bowl with Samlan wine; We will not think of themes like these ! It made Anacreon's song divine : He served — but served Polycratee — A tyrant ; but our masters then Were still, at least, our countrymen. The tyrant of... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 912 str.
...Cadmus gave — Think ye he meant them for a slave'.' Fill hish the bowl with Samian wine! We will | - frienil; That tyrant was Miltiades! Oh ! that the present hour would leod Another despot of the kind... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 906 str.
...meant them for a slave ? Fill high the bowl with Samian wine I We will not think of themes like these I That brought I 465 Another despot of the kind ! Such chains as his were sure to bind. Fill high the bowl with Samian... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 404 str.
...Cadmus gave — Think ye he meant them for a slave ? 11. Fill high the bowl with Samian wine ! We will not think of themes like these ! It made Anacreon's...masters then Were still, at least, our countrymen. 12. Tlio tyrant of the Chersonese Waa freedom's best and bravest friend ; That tyrant was Miltiades... | |
| 1873 - 520 str.
...interests of freedom ; and, of Bismarck's policy at large, he was much disposed to say with the poet — " The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend ; That tyrant was Miltiades ! Would that the present hour would lend Another tyrant of the kind ! Such chains as his were sure... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - 1874 - 670 str.
...m-ide Anacrcon's song divine ; He served— -but served Polycratcs — A tyrant; but our masters tlmn Were still, at least, our countrymen. "The tyrant...That tyrant was Miltiades! Oh ! that the present hour could lend Another despot of the kind ! Such chains as his ivtre sure to bind. " Fill high the bowl... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - 1874 - 688 str.
...think of themes like the-«! It made Anacreon'a song divine ; lie served— but served Polycrateg— A tyrant; but our masters then Were still, at least,...our countrymen. "The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom1 s beft and bravest friend ; That tyrant was Miitiades ! Oh ! that the present hour could lend... | |
| 1875 - 592 str.
...young, though no child could be more greedy of knowledge than I was. When I read in Byron's ode — The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend ; That tyrant was Miltiades — and so on, I did not want a scientific account of the meaning of the word tyrant ; and if my mind... | |
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