登陆注册
47872900000060

第60章 MAKE WAY FOR LIBERTY

James Montgomery (b. 1771,d. 1854) was born in Irvine,Ayrshire,Scotland. His father,a Moravian preacher,sent him ta Moravian school at Fulneck,Yorkshire,England,tbe educated. In 1794 he started "The Sheffield Iris," a weekly paper,which he edited,with marked ability,till 1825. He was fined and imprisoned twice for publishing articles decided tbe seditious. His principal poetical works are "The World before the Flood," "Greenland," "The West Indies," "The Wanderer in Switzerland," "The Pelican Island," and "Original Hymns,for Public,Private,and Social Devotion." Mr. Montgomery’s style is generally todiffuse;but its smoothness and the evident sincerity of his emotions have made many of his hymns and minor poems very popular. A pension of ?300 a year was granted thim in 1833.

1."Make way for Liberty!" he cried;Made way for Liberty,and died!

2.In arms the Austrian phalanx1 stood,A living wall,a human wood!A wall,where every conscious2 stone.Seemed tits kindred3 thousands grown;A rampart4 all assaults tbear,Till time tdust their frames should wear A wood like that enchanted grove,1Phalanx,a body of troops formed in close array. 2 Conscious,sensible,knowing.3Kindred,those of like nature,relatives.4Rampart,that which defends from assault,a bulwark.In which,with fiends,Rinaldstrove,Where every silent tree possessedA spirit prisoned in its breast,Which the first stroke of coming strife Would startle inthideous life:Sdense,sstill,the Austrians stood,A living wall,a human wood!

3.Impregnable1 their front appears,All horrent2 with projected spears,Whose polished points before them shine,From flank tflank,one brilliant line,Bright as the breakersˊsplendors run Along the billows tthe sun.

4.Opposed tthese,a hovering band,Contending for their native laud;Peasants,whose new-found strength had broke From manly necks the ignoble yoke,And forged their fetters intswords,On equal terms tfight their lords;And what insurgent3 rage had gained,In many a mortal fray maintained: Marshaled once more at Freedom’s call,They came tconquer or tfall,Where he whconquered,he whfell. Was deemed a dead or living Tell!

1Impregnable,that can not be moved or shaken. 2Horrent,standing out like bristles.3 Insurgent,rising in opposition tauthority.5.And now the work of life and death Hung on the passing of a breath;The fire of conflict burned within;The battle trembled tbegin;Yet,while the Austrians held their ground,Point for attack was nowhere found;Where‘er the impatient Switzers gazed,The unbroken line of lances blazed;That line ’t were suicide tmeet,And perish at their tyrantsˊfeet;How could they rest within their graves,And leave their homes the home of slaves? Would they not feel their children tread With clanking chains above their head?

6.It must not be: this day,this hour,Annihilates1 the oppressor’s power All Switzerland is in the field,She will not fly,she can not yield;Few were the numbers she could boast,But every freeman was a host,And felt as though himself were he On whose sole arm hung victory.

7.It did depend on one,indeed: Behold him! Arnold Winkelried!There sounds not tthe trump of fame The echof a nobler name.Unmarked he stood amid the throng,In rumination2 deep and long,Till you might see with sudden grace,1Annihilates,destroys.2Rumination,the act of musing,meditation.The very thought come o‘er his face;And by the motion of his form: Anticipate the bursting storm;And by the uplifting of his brow,Tell where the bolt would strike,and how. But ’t was nsooner thought than done;The field was in a moment won.

8."Make way for Liberty!" he cried: Then ran,with arms extended wide,As if his dearest friend tclasp;Ten spears he swept within his grasp: "Make way for Liberty!" he cried,Their keen points met from side tside;He bowed among them like a tree,And thus made way for Liberty.

9.Swift tthe breach1his comrades fly;"Make way for Liberty!" they cry,And through the Austrian phalanx dart,As rushed the spears through Arnold‘s heart;While instantaneous as his fall,Rout,ruin,panic,scattered all.An earthquake could not overthrow A city with a surer blow.

10.Thus Switzerland again was free,Thus Death made way for Liberty!1Breach,a gap or opening made by breaking.

同类推荐
  • The Social Labs Revolution

    The Social Labs Revolution

    The book includes case examples of how this new methodology has proven successful over the past decade in bringing people together in many nations to make breakthroughs in solving such problems as poverty, ethnic conflict, and environmental issues.
  • The Driver in the Driverless Car

    The Driver in the Driverless Car

    A computer beats the reigning human champion of Go, a game harder than chess. Another is composing classical music. Labs are creating life-forms from synthetic DNA. A doctor designs an artificial trachea, uses a 3D printer to produce it, and implants it and saves a child's life.
  • The Gift of Anger

    The Gift of Anger

    Under Joe Solmonese's leadership, the Human Rights Campaign became the model other organizations look toward to create effective social and political change.
  • 靖国神社中的甲级战犯

    靖国神社中的甲级战犯

    坚持“以史为鉴,面向未来”,维护和发展稳定的中日关系,符合中日两国人民的共同利益。近年来,影响中日关系健康发展的一个重要原因,便是日本领导人屡屡参拜靖国神社,并不时为其参拜行为进行辩解,竟称“别国不应干涉追悼阵亡者”,“搞不懂不能参拜的原因”。我们编辑本书,介绍靖国神社中供奉的14名甲级战犯对中国人民和亚洲许多国家人民犯下的罪行,以使世人明了中国为什么反对日本领导人参拜靖国神社。
  • Shifting Sands

    Shifting Sands

    In the desert, we need to follow different rules than we follow when conquering a nuoha.com outlines six "rules of desert travel" that will help us discover our direction by wandering, find our own personal oases, and cross our self-imposed borders.
热门推荐
  • 她的心路有捷径

    她的心路有捷径

    有那么一个人,陪伴你,帮助你,等待你,徐徐图之。有那么一个人,一点一点打开你封闭已久的心门,让温暖的阳光满溢,让不变的爱意永存。有那么一个人,愿意包容你,接受你的一切;总是相信你,站在你这一边。有那么一个人,会单单纯纯的对你好,会对你敞开心扉,会用行动向你证明,让时间告诉你一切。只愿岁月如初,伊人如故。只求星河仍璨,伊人永安。…“你的心路漫漫,我到底何时能到?”“给你条捷径,马上就到。”【甜宠】【甜文】【无虐】
  • 中华少年探

    中华少年探

    从小崇拜福尔摩斯的郑天叶和他的亲朋好友们在这迷雾重重的案件中寻找真相。
  • 梦见死亡的人

    梦见死亡的人

    梦,对于大部分人来说,是逃避现实的桃花源,可是对于吴世安来说,现实生活才是逃避梦魇的避风港,因为从小他就能梦到人的死亡,而且这些死亡往往将在不久的未来发生...
  • 归来乃少年曦

    归来乃少年曦

    只要我一息犹存,定会为你创造一个世界——曦
  • 世界不可以重来

    世界不可以重来

    作者真在大规模修改此作品,这个故事变成了回到过去的故事。此书作为起点作品《你好,2006》的原稿,如有部分内容雷同,纯粹因为这是我自己的原稿。
  • 拿破仑

    拿破仑

    本书为“世界名人非常之路”丛书之一。丛书精选荟萃了古今中外各行各业具有代表性的有关名人,其中包括政治领袖、将帅英雄、思想大家、科学巨子、文坛泰斗、艺术巨匠、体坛健儿、企业精英、探险英雄、平凡伟人等,主要以他们的成长历程和人生发展为线索,尽量避免冗长的说教性叙述,而采用日常生活中富于启发性的小故事来通达他们成功的道理,尤其着重表现他们所处时代的生活特征和他们建功立业的艰难过程,以便使读者产生思想共鸣和受到启迪。
  • 秘闻诡事

    秘闻诡事

    世间诡事万千,传言更是永不断过。妖?魔?知乎?信乎?不信诡说的你游走于世间,听遍世间离奇诡事。同时也经历各种离奇诡事,导致你在这诡事之中越陷越深。本书以第二人称“你”来书写,你将经历各种诡异离奇的事件,是逃脱,还是面对,是拼搏,还是放弃?警告:心理承受能力差者勿入,胆小勿入,负责后果自负!!!
  • 女主的仙途坦荡

    女主的仙途坦荡

    请谨慎入坑[本文有无男主全看心情]因一场刺杀为转折,在次归来以是风光无限。原本也只是想稍稍照顾一下自家那几个,不成想一人得道鸡犬升天。没成想竟是过着最为舒适的生活还能一路仙途坦荡,姬尘也没承想有朝一日无意间就会带飞气运之子……
  • 纹石契约

    纹石契约

    终焉之日终将来临,上古神明从沉睡中醒来,怨气滔天的魔神从黑暗深渊再次向人类发起攻击,神明真的是救世主吗?人族注定陷入无边战乱之中吗?人族的希望到底在哪里,是寄托迷惑世人的神族,还是堕落屈服于魔族,还是从混乱之中杀出血路,一切皆在《纹石契约》
  • 谁的青春不热血

    谁的青春不热血

    和班花是同桌!我们一起放学,一起玩耍,却遭到班霸的嫉妒,对我拳脚相加。为了我喜爱的女人,我一定要打败他。我加入组织,为兄弟两肋插刀,终于成为组织头目,没人敢再欺负我。我看着怀里的班花:“不要害怕,我会温柔点的。”