 | Rev. H. Musgrave Wilkins, M.A., - 1854
...harp, the lover's lute, Have found the fame your shores refuse; Their place of birth alone is mute To sounds which echo further west Than your sires' "Islands of the Blest." in. The mountains look on Marathon— And Marathon looks on the sea ; And, musing there an hour alone,... | |
 | 1854
...Delos rose, and Phoobus sprung ! Eternal summer gilds them yet, But all, except their sun, is set. The mountains look on Marathon, And Marathon looks on the sea ; And, rousing there an hour alone, I dreamed that Greece might still be free; For, standing on the Persian's... | |
 | Charlotte Phillips - 1855
...refuse ; Their place of birth alone is mute To sounds which echo further west Than your sires' " Island of the Blest. The mountains look on Marathon— And...that Greece might still be free ; For standing on the Persian's grave, A king sat on the rocky brow Which looks o'er sea-born Salamis ; And ships, by thousands,... | |
 | John Frost - 1855 - 444 sidor
...the fame your shores refuse ; Their place of birth alone is mute To sounds which echo further west The mountains look on Marathon — And Marathon looks...that Greece might still be free For standing on the Persian's grave, I could not deem myself a slave. A king sat on the rocky brow Which looks o'er sea-born... | |
 | 1855
...found the fame your shores refuse; Their place of birth alone is mute To sounds which echo farther west Than your sires' " Islands of the Blest." The...looks on the sea ; And musing there an hour alone, I dreamed that Greece might still be free ; For, standing on the Persians' grave, I could not deem myself... | |
 | 1855 - 430 sidor
...found the fame your shores refuse , Their place of birth alone is mute To sounds which echo farther west Than your sires' " Islands of the Blest." The...looks on the sea ; And musing there an hour alone, I dreamed that Greece might still be free ; For, standing on the Persians' grave, I could not deem myself... | |
 | P. A. Fitzgerald - 1855 - 268 sidor
...Where Delos rose, and Pkebus sprung! Eternal summer gilds them yet, But all, except th«ir sun, is set. The mountains look on Marathon, And Marathon looks on the sea; And musing there an hour alone, I dreamed that Greece might still be frotj For standing on the Persian's grave, I could not deem myself... | |
 | Henry Reed - 1855 - 387 sidor
...also vivifies them with the deep emotion of the solitary human being standing in the midst of them : " The mountains look on Marathon, And Marathon looks on the sea; And musing there an hour alone, I thought that Greece might still be free ; For standing on the Persian's grave, I could not deem myself... | |
 | HENRY REED - 1855
...with the deep emotion of the solitary human being standing in the midst of them : 278 LECTURE NINTH. "The mountains look on Marathon, And Marathon looks on the sea; And musing there an hour alone, I thought that Greece might still be free ; 3?or standing on the Persian's grave, I could not deem myself... | |
 | Robert William Browne - 1856 - 436 sidor
...sweeps on the breeze over the warriors' graves. " The mountains look on Marathon, And Marathon looka on the sea, And musing there an hour alone I dream'd...Greece might still be free ; For, standing on the Persian's grave, I could not deem myself a slave." — BYBON. The glory of Marathon belonged to Athens... | |
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