| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 294 oldal
...hut fearless still ! The soldier's hope, the patriot's zeal, For ever dimm'd, for ever crost — Oh ! who shall say what heroes feel, When all but life and honor's lost ! II. The last sad hour of freedom's dream, And valour's task, mov'd slowly hy, While mute they watch'd,... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1846 - 398 oldal
...fearless still ! The soldier's hope, the patron's zeal, For ever dimm'd, for ever cr< ss'd — Oh ! who shall say what heroes feel, When all but life and honor's lost ! The last sad hour of freedom's dream, And valor's task, moved slowly by, While mute they watch'd,... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1847 - 400 oldal
...fearless still ! The soldier's hope, the patron's zeal, For ever dimm'd, for ever cr< ss'd — Oh ! who shall say what heroes feel, When all but life and honor's lost ! The last sad hour of freedom's dream, And valor's task, moved slowly by, While mute they watch'd,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1851 - 918 oldal
...fearless still. The soldier's hope, the patriot's zeal, For ever dimm'd, for ever cross'd — Oh '. who shall say what heroes feel, When all but life and honor's lost ? The last aad hour of freedom's dream, And valor's task, moved slowly by, While mute they watch'd,... | |
| Ernest Adams - 1858 - 200 oldal
...roar But bind him to his native mountains more. Goldsmith. (b) But= except, without (preposition): O, who shall say what heroes feel When all but life and honour's lost I^Moore. Principal poet but peer (ie without equal). Chaucer. Can I not view a highland... | |
| Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 oldal
...faint, but fearless still I The soldier's hope, the patriot's zeal, For ever dimm'd, for ever crost — O, who shall say what heroes feel, When all but life and honour 's lost ? The last sad hour of freedom's dream And valour's task mov'd slowly by ; While mute... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 oldal
...but fearless still. The soldier's hope, the patriot's zeal, Forever dimm'd, forever cross'd — Oh ! who shall say what heroes feel, When all but life and honor's lost ? The last sad hour of freedom's dream, And valor's task, moved slowly by, While mute they watch'd,... | |
| Kate Cumming - 1866 - 218 oldal
...hands of the conqueror. "The soldier's hope, the patriot's zeal, Forever dimmed, forever cross'd — 0, who shall say what heroes feel When all but life and honor's lost!" 0, 1 felt so sad ! visions of the terrible past would rise in review before me — the days, weeks... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 oldal
...faint, but fearless still. The soldier's hope, the patriot's zeal, for ever dimmed, for ever crost, — O ! who shall say what heroes feel when all but life and honour's lost? The last sad hour of freedom's dream and valmhjfc task moved slowly by while muJ^irey... | |
| Hollis True, T. C. Chegwidden - 1879 - 208 oldal
...contentment in Ireland add much to the store of human happiness amongst a people of whom Moore says, " Oh who shall say what heroes feel, When all but life and honor's lost !" Nothing is sought for in this appeal that does not seem to be justified by facts and circumstances,... | |
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