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the fires of death , The bale - fires flash on high : — from rock to rock Each volley
tells that thousands cease to breathe ; Death rides upon the sulphury Siroc , Red
Battle stamps his foot , and nations feel the shock . XXXIX . Lo ! where the Giant ...
the fires of death , The bale - fires flash on high : — from rock to rock Each volley
tells that thousands cease to breathe ; Death rides upon the sulphury Siroc , Red
Battle stamps his foot , and nations feel the shock . XXXIX . Lo ! where the Giant ...
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One gallant steed is stretch ' d a mangled corse ; Another , hideous sight !
unseam ' d appears , His gory chest unveils life ' s panting source , Though death
- struck still his feeble frame he rears , Staggering , but stemming all , his lord
unharm ...
One gallant steed is stretch ' d a mangled corse ; Another , hideous sight !
unseam ' d appears , His gory chest unveils life ' s panting source , Though death
- struck still his feeble frame he rears , Staggering , but stemming all , his lord
unharm ...
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... the death of his daughter , describes as it then was , and now is , Pauli Diaconi
, de gestis Langobard . lib . iii . cap . xiv . fo . 15 . edit . Taurin . 1527 . a path
which I often traced in Greece , both. * I . P . Valeriani , de fulminum
significationibus ...
... the death of his daughter , describes as it then was , and now is , Pauli Diaconi
, de gestis Langobard . lib . iii . cap . xiv . fo . 15 . edit . Taurin . 1527 . a path
which I often traced in Greece , both. * I . P . Valeriani , de fulminum
significationibus ...
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His appeal to Florence was accompanied by another to the Emperor Henry , and
the death of that sovereign in 1313 was the signal for a sentence of irrevocable
banishment . He had before lingered near Tuscany with hopes of recal ; then ...
His appeal to Florence was accompanied by another to the Emperor Henry , and
the death of that sovereign in 1313 was the signal for a sentence of irrevocable
banishment . He had before lingered near Tuscany with hopes of recal ; then ...
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Here , where the Roman million ' s blame or praise Was death or life , the
playthings of a crowd . Stanza cxlii . lines 5 and 6 . When one gladiator wounded
another , he shouted , “ he has it , ” “ hoc habet , ” or “ habet . ” The wounded
combatant ...
Here , where the Roman million ' s blame or praise Was death or life , the
playthings of a crowd . Stanza cxlii . lines 5 and 6 . When one gladiator wounded
another , he shouted , “ he has it , ” “ hoc habet , ” or “ habet . ” The wounded
combatant ...
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