Here bring the last gifts ! — and with these The last lament be said ; Let all that pleased, and yet may please, Be buried with the dead. ' Beneath his head the hatchet hide, That he so stoutly swung ; And place the bear's fat haunch beside — The... The Poems and Ballads of Schiller - Страница 56по Friedrich Schiller - 1864 - 407 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller - 1852 - 416 страници
...on every brake — Where forests teem with deer — Where swarm the fish through every lake — One chase from year to year ! There, Spirits now he feasts...battle-day, Shore with quick strokes — he took but three — The foeman's scalp away ! The paints that warriors love to use Place here within his hand... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1863 - 576 страници
...been thus translated, truthfully, and with all the spirit of the original, by Sir EL Bulwer* — ' Here bring the last gifts ! — and with these The...— The journey hence is long ! ' And let the knife new sharpened be That on the battle-day Shore with quick strokes — he took but three — The foeman's... | |
| Rev. Henry Greene - 1866 - 496 страници
...interesting still, a belief in a future * "Here bring the last gifts, and with these The last lament he said ; Let all that pleased, and yet may please, Be...place the bear's fat haunch beside — The journey is so long ! " And let the knife new sharpened be That on the battle-day Shore with quick strokes —... | |
| Hodder Michael Westropp - 1867 - 508 страници
...the funeral ritea of an Indian tribe, as thus beautifully embodied in a poetic dirge by Schiller : 11 Here bring the last gifts ! and with these The last...said — Let all that pleased, and yet may please, Be burled with the dead."— Sir EB LTTTON. In a passage of an ancient author, quoted by Athenrcus, lib.... | |
| 1870 - 682 страници
...(translated by Lytton) well express this practice so common among the aborigines of our own day : — " Here bring the last gifts ! and with these The last...— The journey hence is long ! And let the knife new sharpened be That on the battle-day Shore with quic-k strokes — he took but three — The foeman's... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1870 - 660 страници
...(translated by Lytton) well express this practice so common among the aborigines of our own day:— " Here bring the last gifts! and with these The last...with the dead. Beneath his head the hatchet hide That lie BO stoutly swung ; And place the bear's fat haunch beside— The journey hence is long! And let... | |
| William Copeland Borlase - 1872 - 312 страници
...beautiful lines, so exquisitely translated by Lord Lytton, and quoted by Sir Charles Lyell : — • " Here bring the last gifts ! — and with these The...— The journey hence is long ! And let the knife now sharpened be That on the battle day Shore with quick strokes — he took but three — The foeman's... | |
| William Copeland Borlase - 1872 - 310 страници
...beautiful lines, so exquisitely translated by Lord Lytton, and quoted by Sir Charles Lyell : — " Here bring the last gifts ! — and with these The...lament be said ; Let all that pleased, and yet may pl,'<>s<; Be buried with the dead. Beneath his head the hatchet hide, That he so stoutly swung ; And... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1873 - 606 страници
...been thus translated, truthfully, and with all the spirit of the original, by Sir EL Bulwer * — * Here bring the last gifts ! — and with these The...bear's fat haunch beside — The journey hence is long ! 1 And let the knife new sharpened be That on the battle-day Shore with quick strokes — he took... | |
| Sir John William Dawson - 1873 - 530 страници
...buried with his most useful weapons and precious ornaments. " Bring here the last gifts ; and with them The last lament be said. Let all that pleased and yet may please, Be buried with the dead " was no unmeaning funeral song, but involved the sacrifice of the most precious and prized objects,... | |
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