| 1836 - 496 pagina’s
...and the noble, yet so uncommon — n.vcr before actuated UM ancestral matrons of any land or clime." THE mothers of our forest-land ! Stout-hearted dames...Aye ready for severest toil, Aye free to peril life. The mothers of our furest-land ! On Old Nan-tuc-kee's soil, How shared they, with each dauntless band,... | |
| 1837 - 372 pagina’s
...there un- other pieces in this little voder the grand shadows of a Ken- lume : THE MOTHERS OF THE WEST. THE Mothers of our Forest-Land ! Stout-hearted dames...braver, In its days of blood and strife— Aye ready fur severest toil, Aye free to peril life. The Mothers .of our Forest-Land I On Old Kan-tuc-kee s soil,... | |
| 1837 - 488 pagina’s
...of our forest-lnnil ! Stout-hearted dames were they; With nerve to wield the battle-brand, And foin the border-fray. Our rough land had no braver, In...— Aye ready for severest toil, Aye free to peril Шo. The moth, rs of our forest-lnnd! On Old Nan-tue-kee's soil, How shared they, with each dauntless... | |
| 1837 - 490 pagina’s
...and the noble, yet so uncommon — never rwfore actuated the ancestral matrons of any land or clime." THE mothers of our forest-land ! Stout-hearted dames were they; With nerve to wield the bat tie- brand, And Join the border-fray. Our rouirh land had no braver, In its days of blood and strife... | |
| John Keese - 1841 - 336 pagina’s
...— Ye — heedless — thunder on ! THE MOTHERS OF THE WEST I ; V WILLIAM Li. GA LL ,\( 1 II E K. THE Mothers of our Forest-Land ! Stout-hearted dames...Aye ready for severest toil, Aye free to peril life. The Mothers of our Forest-Land ! On old Kan-tuc-kee's soil, How shared they, with each dauntless band,... | |
| 1841 - 640 pagina’s
...accounts given of their hardy husbands and sons : THE MOTHERS OF THE WEST.— BY WILLIAM D. GAH.AOID»' THE Mothers of our Forest-Land ! Stout-hearted dames were they ; With nerve to- wield the battle brand, And join the border-fray. Our rough land had no braver, In its days of blood and strife... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 pagina’s
...of any man. Look up, then : that thy little span Of life may be well trod ! THE MOTHERS OF THE WEST. THE mothers of our forest-land ! Stout-hearted dames...Aye ready for severest toil, Aye free to peril life. The mothers of our forest-land ! On old Kentucky's soil How shared they, with each dauntless band,... | |
| 1843 - 600 pagina’s
...land ! Stout-hearted dames were they; With nerve to wield the battle brand, And join the border fray. Our rough land had no braver, In its days of blood...Aye ready for severest toil, Aye free to peril life. The mothers of our Forest-land ! Uu old Kan-tuc-kee's soil, How shared they with each dauntless band,... | |
| John Keese - 1845 - 338 pagina’s
...spurn the chain — Ye — heedless — thunder on ! THE MOTHERS OF THE WEST BY WILLIAM D. GALLAGHER. THE Mothers of our Forest-Land ! Stout-hearted dames...Aye ready for severest toil, Aye free to peril life. The Mothers of our Forest-Land ! On old Kan-tuc-kee's soil, How shared they, with each dauntless band,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 538 pagina’s
...of any man. Look up, then : that thy little span Of life may be well trod ! THE MOTHERS OF THE WEST. THE mothers of our forest-land ! Stout-hearted dames...border-fray. Our rough land had no braver, In its davs of blood and strifeAye ready for severest toil, Aye free to peril life. The mothers of our forest-land... | |
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