A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2William Cullen Bryant Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1895 - 1100 pagina's |
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Pagina 563
... earth supremely blest , A dearer , sweeter spot than all the rest , Where man , creation's tyrant , casts aside His sword and sceptre , pageantry and pride , While in his softened looks benignly blend The sire , the son , the husband ...
... earth supremely blest , A dearer , sweeter spot than all the rest , Where man , creation's tyrant , casts aside His sword and sceptre , pageantry and pride , While in his softened looks benignly blend The sire , the son , the husband ...
Pagina 568
... earth they sprang , their swords they drew , And lifted high their shields , and flew To win the narrow way . Aunus , from green Tifernum , Lord of the Hill of Vines ; And Seius , whose eight hundred slaves Sicken in Ilva's mines ; And ...
... earth they sprang , their swords they drew , And lifted high their shields , and flew To win the narrow way . Aunus , from green Tifernum , Lord of the Hill of Vines ; And Seius , whose eight hundred slaves Sicken in Ilva's mines ; And ...
Pagina 570
... earth he stands ; Now round him throng the Fathers To press his gory hands ; And now , with shouts and clapping , And noise of weeping loud , He enters through the River - gate , Borne by the joyous crowd . They gave him of the corn ...
... earth he stands ; Now round him throng the Fathers To press his gory hands ; And now , with shouts and clapping , And noise of weeping loud , He enters through the River - gate , Borne by the joyous crowd . They gave him of the corn ...
Pagina 580
... earth , - Or thou who bear'st control Over golden Istambol , Who felt for our misfortunes and helped us in our dearth , Turn here your wondering eyes , Call your wisest of the wise , Your muftis and your ministers , your men of deepest ...
... earth , - Or thou who bear'st control Over golden Istambol , Who felt for our misfortunes and helped us in our dearth , Turn here your wondering eyes , Call your wisest of the wise , Your muftis and your ministers , your men of deepest ...
Pagina 588
... earth's down - trodden and opprest , A shelter for the hunted head , For the starved laborer toil and bread . Power , at thy bounds , Stops , and calls back his baffled hounds . O fair young mother ! on thy brow Shall sit a nobler grace ...
... earth's down - trodden and opprest , A shelter for the hunted head , For the starved laborer toil and bread . Power , at thy bounds , Stops , and calls back his baffled hounds . O fair young mother ! on thy brow Shall sit a nobler grace ...
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