O who could tell what deeds were wrought that day, Or who endure to hear the tale of rage, Hatred, and madness, and despair, and fear, Horror, and wounds, and agony, and death, The cries, the blasphemies, the shrieks, and groans, And prayers, which mingled... The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, Esq. ...: Roderick, the last of the Goths - Seite 237von Robert Southey - 1818Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Grey Jackson - 1809 - 340 Seiten
...proceeding towards the north, anticipating therefrom a general mortality, which they call (el-khere) the good, or the benediction; for after depopulating...desolated plains, or along the banks of some river ; as was done by one of the kabyles of Tuat, after the plague had depopulated Barbary in the summer... | |
| Robert Southey - 1815 - 386 Seiten
...'.he desolated plains, or a long the hanks of some river. —Jaekson's Moroeeo, p. 106. Oh who eould tell what deeds -were wrought that day, Or -who endure to hear.— XXV. p. 200. I have nowhere seen a more eurious deseription of •i hattle U-iwt.cn Christians and Saraeens... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 Seiten
...proceeding towards the north, anticipating therefrom a general mortality, which they call (el-khere), the good, or the benediction ; for after depopulating the rich plains of Barbary, it affords to ±hem an opportunity of emanating from their arid recesses in the desert, to pitch their tents in the... | |
| Robert Southey - 1818 - 306 Seiten
...proceeding towards the north, anticipating therefrom a general mortality, which they call elkhere, the good, or the benediction ; for, after depopulating...wrought that day, Or who endure to hear ! — XXV. p. 1 7 1 . I have nowhere seen a more curious description of a battle between Christians and Saracens... | |
| Robert Southey - 1818 - 310 Seiten
...proceeding towards the north, anticipating therefrom a general mortality, which they call eOchere, the good, or the benediction ; for, after depopula.ting...tell what deeds were wrought that day, Or who endure ti hear! — XXV. p. 171. I have nowhere seen a more curious description of a battle between Christians... | |
| Robert Southey - 1818 - 318 Seiten
...proceeding towards the north, anticipating therefrom a general mortality, which they call elkhere, the good, or the benediction ; for, after depopulating...opportunity of emanating from their arid recesses \n the desert, to pitch their tents in the desolated plains, or along the banks of some river. —... | |
| 1843 - 750 Seiten
...war-cry forth, Roderick the Goth ! Roderick and Victory ! Roderick and Vengeance ! • • • • • Oh who could tell what deeds were wrought that day ; Or who endure to hear the tale of rage, Hatred, and madness, and despair, and fear, Horror, and wounds, and agony, and death,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 462 Seiten
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| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 Seiten
...bondsmen base the freeborn native* brand. MS.—" Ann — rnact — dub." f See Appendix, Note G. 1 " Ob, the tale of rage. Hatred, and madness, and despair, and fear, Horror, and wounds, and agony, and death,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 460 Seiten
...the Moors prevail ! the Christians yield I—- Their coward leader gives for flight the sign ! 1 [" Oh, who could tell what deeds were wrought that day : Or who endure to hear the tale of rage, Hatred, and madness, and despair, and fear, Horror, and wounds, and agony, and death,... | |
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