A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2William Cullen Bryant Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1895 - 1100 pagina's |
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Pagina 570
... Never , I ween , did swinimer , In such an evil case , Struggle through such a raging flood Safe to the landing - place ; But his limbs were borne up bravely By the brave heart within , And our good Father Tiber Bare bravely up his chin ...
... Never , I ween , did swinimer , In such an evil case , Struggle through such a raging flood Safe to the landing - place ; But his limbs were borne up bravely By the brave heart within , And our good Father Tiber Bare bravely up his chin ...
Pagina 572
... never knew Thy posterity shall sway ; " " Where his eagles never flew , None invincible as they . ' Such the bard's prophetic words , Pregnant with celestial fire , Bending as he swept the chords Of his sweet but awful lyre . She , with ...
... never knew Thy posterity shall sway ; " " Where his eagles never flew , None invincible as they . ' Such the bard's prophetic words , Pregnant with celestial fire , Bending as he swept the chords Of his sweet but awful lyre . She , with ...
Pagina 575
... never meant my task : But I can feel thy fortunes , and partake Thy joys and sorrows with as true a heart As any thunderer there . And I can feel Thy follies too ; and with a just disdain Frown at effeminates whose very looks Reflect ...
... never meant my task : But I can feel thy fortunes , and partake Thy joys and sorrows with as true a heart As any thunderer there . And I can feel Thy follies too ; and with a just disdain Frown at effeminates whose very looks Reflect ...
Pagina 576
... never will be slaves . The nations not so blest as thee Must , in their turns , to tyrants fall ; Whilst thou shalt flourish , great and free , The dread and envy of them all . Rule , Britannia ! etc. Still more majestic shalt thou rise ...
... never will be slaves . The nations not so blest as thee Must , in their turns , to tyrants fall ; Whilst thou shalt flourish , great and free , The dread and envy of them all . Rule , Britannia ! etc. Still more majestic shalt thou rise ...
Pagina 578
... Never again in the green sunny bowers feeling , To think while alone through that solitude steal- ing , Though loftier minstrels green Erin can number , I only awoke your wild harp from its slumber , And mingled once more with the voice ...
... Never again in the green sunny bowers feeling , To think while alone through that solitude steal- ing , Though loftier minstrels green Erin can number , I only awoke your wild harp from its slumber , And mingled once more with the voice ...
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