And crush'd to death the monster of a beast. Thrice twenty mounted Moors he overthrew, Singly, on foot, some wounded, some he slew, Dispersed the rest, — what more could Samson do ? True to his friends, a terror to his foes, Here now in peace his honour'd... The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 4001824Full view - About this book
| Epitaphs - 1806 - 284 pages
...immortal lame. Alone, unarm'd, a tiger he oppress'd, And crush'd to death the monster of a beast. Thrice twenty mounted Moors he overthrew, Singly, on foot, some wounded, some he slew, DispeiVd the rust : what more could Sampson 'daP? 73 HIGH WYCOMBE, BUCKS. ON FRANCIS BLACKWELL, AND... | |
| Collection - 1806 - 286 pages
...immortal fame. Alone, unarm'd, a tiger he oppress'd, And crush' <l to death the monster of a beast. Thrice twenty mounted Moors he overthrew, Singly, on foot, some wounded, some he slevr, Dispers'U the rest : what more could Sampson do ? HIGH WYCOMBE, BUCKS. ON FRANCIS BLACKWELL,... | |
| John Bew - 1807 - 408 pages
...lines: Alone, unarm 'd, a tyger he oppress'd, And crush'd to death the monster of a beast ; Thrice twenty mounted Moors he overthrew, Singly on foot,...slew; Disperst the rest: What more could Sampson do? Batterspa has been long famous for the finest asparagus. Here Sir Walter St. John founded a free school... | |
| M. Bailey - 1807 - 38 pages
...wonderful exploit .is vouched for by the following : Alone unarmed a Tyger he oppress'd, And erush'd to death the monster of a beast; Twice twenty mounted Moors he overthrew, Singly on foot, some he wounded, some he slew, Dispers'd tbe rest, what more could Samson do. ON THEODORE, KING OF CORSICA,... | |
| Edward Pugh - 1808 - 572 pages
...following lines: Alone, unarm'd, a tyger he oppressed, And crush'd to death the monster of a beast; Thrice twenty mounted Moors he overthrew, Singly on foot,...slew; Disperst the rest: What more could Sampson do ? A third monument, of exquisite workmanship, executed by Messrs. Coade, has much attracted and gratified... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1808 - 566 pages
...oppress'd, Aiicl crush'd to death the monster of a beast ; Thrice twenty mounted Moors he OTerthrew, Singly on foot, some wounded, some he slew ; •Disperst the rest : What more could Sampson do ? A third monument, of exquisite workmanship, executed by Messrs. Coade, has much attracted and gratitied... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1808 - 576 pages
...oppress'd, And crush'd to death the monster of a beast ; Thrice twenty mounted Moors he OTerthrew, \ Singly on foot, some wounded, some he slew ; \ Disperst the rest : What more could Sampson do ? j A third monument, of exquisite workmanship, executed by Messrs. Coade, has much attracted and gratified... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Architecture - 1813 - 936 pages
...commemorated in the following lines; which form part of the epitaph : Alone, unarm'd, a tyger he oppress'd, And crush'd to death the monster of a beast. Twice twenty mounted Moors lie overthrew Singly on foot, ťome wounded, Ťome he slew, Dispen'd Ihe re$t — what more could Sammn... | |
| George Alexander Cooke - England - 1817 - 364 pages
...his name, Witness his actions of immortal fame : Alone, unnrm'd, a tiger he oppress'd, And crusli'd to death the monster of a beast. Twice twenty mounted...overthrew, Singly on foot, some wounded, some he slew, o'd the rest, — what uiwit iouW bampsoD do? True to liis friends, a terror to his foes, Here now... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - NEH British History Preservation Project - 1996 - 1821 - 314 pages
...fame. " Alone, unarmed, a tjger he opprest, ** And crushed to death t he monster of a beast. " Thrice twenty mounted Moors he overthrew, " Singly, on foot, some wounded, some he slew, " Dispersed the rest; what more could Sampson do ? " True to his friends, a terror to his foes, " Here... | |
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