A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2William Cullen Bryant Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1895 - 1100 pagina's |
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Pagina 566
... Rise fast along the sky . And nearer fast and nearer Doth the red whirlwind come ; And louder still , and still more loud , From underneath that rolling cloud , Is heard the trumpets ' war - note proud , The trampling and the hum . And ...
... Rise fast along the sky . And nearer fast and nearer Doth the red whirlwind come ; And louder still , and still more loud , From underneath that rolling cloud , Is heard the trumpets ' war - note proud , The trampling and the hum . And ...
Pagina 570
... Rise ! Fathers , rise ! ' t is Rome demands your help : Rise , and revenge her slaughtered citizens , Or share their fate ! The corpse of half her senate CANADA NOT LAST . AT VENICE . Lo ! Venice 570 POEMS OF PATRIOTISM AND FREEDOM .
... Rise ! Fathers , rise ! ' t is Rome demands your help : Rise , and revenge her slaughtered citizens , Or share their fate ! The corpse of half her senate CANADA NOT LAST . AT VENICE . Lo ! Venice 570 POEMS OF PATRIOTISM AND FREEDOM .
Pagina 574
... Rise , rise ! ye wild tempests , and cover his flight ! T is finished . Their thunders are hushed on the moors : Culloden is lost , and my country deplores , But where is the iron - bound prisoner ? Where ? For the red eye of battle is ...
... Rise , rise ! ye wild tempests , and cover his flight ! T is finished . Their thunders are hushed on the moors : Culloden is lost , and my country deplores , But where is the iron - bound prisoner ? Where ? For the red eye of battle is ...
Pagina 576
... rise , More dreadful from each foreign stroke ; As the loud blasts that tear the skies Serve but to root thy native oak . Rule , Britannia ! etc. Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame ; All their attempts to bend thee down Will but ...
... rise , More dreadful from each foreign stroke ; As the loud blasts that tear the skies Serve but to root thy native oak . Rule , Britannia ! etc. Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame ; All their attempts to bend thee down Will but ...
Pagina 578
... rise in its glory , And the land that was darkest be brightest in story . Why did it dote on a fast - fading treasure ? Tears , like the rain - drop , may fall without measure , But rapture and beauty they cannot recall . 66 1 Bring me ...
... rise in its glory , And the land that was darkest be brightest in story . Why did it dote on a fast - fading treasure ? Tears , like the rain - drop , may fall without measure , But rapture and beauty they cannot recall . 66 1 Bring me ...
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