A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2William Cullen Bryant Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1895 - 1100 pagina's |
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Pagina 574
... telling I tell thee , Culloden's dread echoes shall ring With the bloodhounds that bark for thy fugitive Should England prosper , when such things , as O. war , What steed to the desert flies frantic and far ? " T is thine , O Glenullin ...
... telling I tell thee , Culloden's dread echoes shall ring With the bloodhounds that bark for thy fugitive Should England prosper , when such things , as O. war , What steed to the desert flies frantic and far ? " T is thine , O Glenullin ...
Pagina 582
... tell , and sad to trace , Each step from splendor to disgrace : Enough , no foreign foe could quell Thy soul , till from itself it fell ; Yes ! self - abasement paved the way To villain - bonds and despot sway . What can he tell who ...
... tell , and sad to trace , Each step from splendor to disgrace : Enough , no foreign foe could quell Thy soul , till from itself it fell ; Yes ! self - abasement paved the way To villain - bonds and despot sway . What can he tell who ...
Pagina 584
... more at Freedom's call , They came to conquer or to fall , Where he who conquered , he who fell , Was deemed a dead , or living , Tell ! Such virtue had that patriot breathed , So to the 584 POEMS OF PATRIOTISM AND FREEDOM .
... more at Freedom's call , They came to conquer or to fall , Where he who conquered , he who fell , Was deemed a dead , or living , Tell ! Such virtue had that patriot breathed , So to the 584 POEMS OF PATRIOTISM AND FREEDOM .
Pagina 585
... Tell where the bolt would strike , and how . But ' t was no sooner thought than done , The field was in a moment won : - " Make way for Liberty ! " he cried , Then ran , with arms extended wide , As if his dearest friend to clasp ; Ten ...
... Tell where the bolt would strike , and how . But ' t was no sooner thought than done , The field was in a moment won : - " Make way for Liberty ! " he cried , Then ran , with arms extended wide , As if his dearest friend to clasp ; Ten ...
Pagina 612
... tell . To - night be sure a crushing weight Upon my sleeping breast , a hell Of dread , will sit . At any rate , Though land - locked here , a watch I'll keep , - Grog cheers us still . Who cares for sleep ? That Ninety - eight I sailed ...
... tell . To - night be sure a crushing weight Upon my sleeping breast , a hell Of dread , will sit . At any rate , Though land - locked here , a watch I'll keep , - Grog cheers us still . Who cares for sleep ? That Ninety - eight I sailed ...
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