Few, few were they whose swords of old Won the fair land in which we dwell ; But we are many, we who hold The grim resolve to guard it well. Strike for that broad and goodly land, Blow after blow, till men shall see That Might and Right move hand in hand,... The Evening Post: A Century of Journalism - Página 298por Allan Nevins - 1922 - 582 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Frank Moore - 1882 - 590 páginas
...all his floods to pour, And flings the proudest harks that swim, A helpless wreck, against his shore. Few, few were they whose swords, of old, Won the fair...and Right move hand in hand, And glorious must their trinmph be. THE CRUISE OF THE FLORIDA. MAFFIT'S ACCOUNT OF HIS ADVENTURES. — Arriving in Brest, by... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1883 - 380 páginas
...his floods to pour, And flings the proudest barks that swim, A helpless wreck, against the shore ! Few, few were they whose swords of old Won the fair...move hand in hand, And glorious must their triumph be ! Cummington, September, 1861. " New York Ledger," November 2, 1861. THE THIRD OF NOVEMBER, 1861. SOFTLY... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1883 - 388 páginas
...his floods to pour, And flings the proudest barks that swim, A helpless wreck, against the shore ! Few, few were they whose swords of old Won the fair...move hand in hand, And glorious must their triumph be ! Cummington, September, 1861. "New York Ledger," November 2, 1861. THE THIRD V: SOFTLY breathes tut... | |
| 1883 - 440 páginas
...all his floods to pour, And flings the prondest barks that swim, A helpless wreek, against his shore. Few, few were they whose swords of old Won the fair land in which we dwell; But we are many, we who hoid The grim resolve to guard it well. Strike, for that broad and goodly land, Blow after blow, till... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1886 - 352 páginas
...all his floods to pour, And flings the proudest barks that swim, A helpless wreck against his shore. Few, few were they whose swords of old Won the fair...hand in hand, And glorious must their triumph be. A CRY TO ARMS. Ho, woodsmen of the mountain-side ! Ho, dwellers in the vales ! Ho, ye who by the chafing... | |
| 1886 - 552 páginas
...all his floods to pour, And flings the proudest barks that swim, A helpless wreck against his shore. Few, few were they whose swords of old, Won the fair...hand in hand, And glorious must their triumph be. WILLIAM OULLEM BRYAUT. THE ROYAL GALLERY. WHAT CONSTITUTES Л STATE? £НАТ constitutes a state?... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1886 - 362 páginas
...all his floods to pour, And flings the proudest barks that swim, A helpless wreck against his shore. Few, few were they whose swords of old Won the fair...hand in hand, And glorious must their triumph be. A CRY TO ARMS. Ho, woodsmen of the mountain-side ! Ho, dwellers in the vales ! Ho, ye who by the chafing... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1887 - 736 páginas
...SQUIBS, ODDITIES, &c., &c. " Strike for that brad and goodly land Blow after blow ; till men shall pee That Might and Right move hand in hand, And glorious must their triumph be ! '- He sleeps where he fell, 'mid the battle's roar, With his comrades true and brave ; And his noble... | |
| M. F. Hyde - 1888 - 246 páginas
...of persons. 4. He sat down in a large chair, which was the most conspicuous object in the room. 5. " Few, few were they whose swords of old Won the fair...many, we who hold The grim resolve to guard it well." IT. Name the simple, the compound, and the complex sentences in the following, and tell of what clauses... | |
| George Cary Eggleston - 1889 - 546 páginas
...all his floods to pour, And flings the proudest barks that swim, A helpless wreck against his shore. Few, few were they whose swords of old Won the fair...hand in hand, And Glorious must their triumph be. A CRY TO ARMS. BY HENRY TIMROD. HO, woodsmen of the mountain-side ! Ho, dwellers in the vales ! Ho,... | |
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