Philip Freneau cytaty

Philip Freneau – amerykański poeta. Z niechęcią odnosił się do George'a Washingtona; zdradzał fascynację romantyzmem. Wikipedia  

✵ 2. Styczeń 1752 – 18. Grudzień 1832
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Philip Freneau: Cytaty po angielsku

“Then rushed to meet the insulting foe;
They took the spear, but left the shield.”

To the Memory of the Americans who fell at Eutaw. Compare: "When Prussia hurried to the field, And snatched the spear, but left the shield", Sir Walter Scott, Marmion, Introduction to canto iii.

“The hunter and the deer a shade.”

The Indian Burying-Ground. This line was appropriated by Thomas Campbell in O'Connor's Child.