And the face of the hero, my children, was the sable face of a slave ! With folded arms he was speaking, in tones that were clear, not loud, And his eyes, ablaze in their sockets, burnt into the eyes of the crowd : — "You may keep your gold: I scorn... The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine - 720 psl.1903Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Phineas Garrett - 1904 - 890 psl.
...seize on them while they gaze? And what meaneth that stifled murmur of wonder and anaaze ? He stood in the gate of the temple he had periled his life to save; A.nd the face of the hero, my children, was the sahle face of a slave I With folded arms he was speaking, in tones that were clear... | |
| 1918 - 224 psl.
...for answer, a gleam like a meteor's track, And, hurled on the stones of the pavement, the red brand Once more the shouts of the people have rent the quivering...this man was known by the name of Will Philip Lining. THE LIFE-SAVERS BY ARTHUR W. STAGE !'\A/HO"°"O"OH! who-°-°-oh! Who-oo-oh! VV Who-oo-oh!" Rising... | |
| Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson - 1920 - 332 psl.
...tremor seize on them while they gaze? And what means that stifled murmur of wonder and amaze? He stood in the gate of the temple he had periled his life to save, And the face of the hero, my children, was the sable face of a slave! With folded arms he was speaking, in tones that were clear,... | |
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