Here strain'd with azure, there bedropp'd with gold : Thus on the alter'd Chief both armies gaze, And both the Kings are fix'd with deep amaze. The sword which arm'd the snow-white Maid before, He now assumes, and hurls the spear no more ; Then springs,... The Chess Player's Chronicle - Seite 801841Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Jones - 1772 - 248 Seiten
...meets his eyes ; He fees new plumes in flender cafes roll'd, Here ftain'd with azure, there bedrop'd with gold ; Thus on the alter'd chief both armies gaze, And both the kings arc fix'd with deep amaze. The The fword, which arm'd the fnow-white maid before, He now aflumes, and... | |
| William Jones - 1777 - 242 Seiten
...! a bright-hair'd monfter meets his eyes; He fees new plumes in flender cafes roll'd ; Here ftain'd with azure, there bedropp'd with gold ; Thus, on the...alter'd chief both armies gaze, And both the kings are rk'd with deep amaze. • !** The fword, which arm'd the fnow-white maid before, He now affumes, and... | |
| William Jones - 1804 - 314 Seiten
...! a bright hair'd monster meets his eyes ; He sees new plumes in slender cases roll'df Here stain'd with azure, there bedropp'd with gold ; Thus, on the alter'd chief both armie» gaze, And both the kings are fix'd with deep amaze: The sword, which arm'd the snow-white maid... | |
| 1806 - 382 Seiten
...previously lost ; otherwise, they endeavour to protect tbe I'awn until that is the case. Thus on the aller'd Chief both armies gaze, And both the Kings are fix'd...Then springs, indignant, on the dark-rob'd band, And Knighls and Archers feel his deadly hand. Now flies the Monarch of the sable -shield, His legions vanquished,... | |
| William Jones - 1810 - 426 Seiten
...meets his eyes; He sees new plumes in slender cases roll'd ; Here stain'd with azure, there bcdropp'd with gold; Thus, on the alter'd chief both armies...And knights and archers feel his deadly hand. Now CAISS V. Now flics the monarch of the sable shield, His legions vanquish 'd, o'er (he lonely field... | |
| 1817 - 298 Seiten
...a bright-hair'd monster meets his eyes ; He sees new plumes in slender cases roll'd, Here staiii'd with azure, there bedropp'd with gold: Thus on the...before, He now assumes, and hurls the spear no more ; (n) The Pawn, having reached the royal line, is exchanged for a Queen. The Indians, when their Pawn... | |
| William Jones - 1818 - 312 Seiten
...stain'd with aznre, there hedrop'd with gold ; Thns, on the alter'd chief hoth armies gaze, And hoth the kings are fix'd with deep amaze. The sword, which arm'd the snow-white maid hefore, He now assnmes, and hnrls the spear no more; Then springs indignant on the dark-roh'd hand.... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 Seiten
...a bright-hair'd monster meets his eyes ; He sees new plumes in slender cases roll'd; Here stain 'd with azure, there bedropp'd with gold ; Thus, on the...alter'd chief both armies gaze, And both the kings are iix'il with deep amaze. The sword, which arm'd the snow-white maid before, He now assumes, and hurls... | |
| 1824 - 292 Seiten
...! a bright-hair'd monster meets his eyes ; He sees new plumes in slender cases roll'd, Here stain'd with azure, there bedropp'd with gold : Thus on the...Then springs, indignant, on the dark-rob'd band, And Knight and Archers feel his deadly hand. Now flies the monarch of the sable shield, His legions vanquish'd,... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 Seiten
...lo! a bright-hair'd monster meels his eyes; He sees new plumes in slender cases mil', I Here slain'd this track of life To competence and ease ; — for him it hore Attractions manifold ; — and dark-robed band. And knights and archers feel his deadly hand. Now flies the monarch of the ssble shield,... | |
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