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| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1864 - 422 pages
...palms for conscience' sake : To-day you clasp the hands that ache With " walloping the nigger ! " « O Englishmen ! — in hope and creed, In blood and tongue our brothers ! We too are heirs of Kunnymede ; And Shakspeare's fame and Cromwell's deed Are not alone our mother's. " Thicker than water,"... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1866 - 368 pages
...yesterday you scarce could shake, To-day you clasp tbe hands that ache With " walloping the nigger ! " O Englishmen ! — in hope and creed, In blood and...our brothers ! We too are heirs of Runnymede ; And Shakspeare's fame and Cromwell's deed Are not alone our mother's. " Thicker than water," in one rill... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1868 - 410 pages
...conscience* sake : To-day you clasp the hands that ache With " walloping the nigger 1 " 4l O Englishmen I — in hope and creed, In blood and tongue our brothers ! We too are heirs of Runnymede ; And Shakspeare's fame and Cromwell's deed Are not alone our mother's. *< Thicker than water," in one rill... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1869 - 406 pages
...palms for conscience' sake: To-day you clasp the hands that ache With " walloping the nigger 1" 4l O Englishmen !—in hope and creed, In blood and tongue our brothers I We too are heirs of Runnymede ; And Shakspeare's fame and Cromwell's deed Are not alone our mother's.... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1874 - 500 pages
...To-day you clasp the hands that ache With " walloping the nigger I " n We too are heirs of RunnymecIe ; O Englishmen ! — in hope and creed. In blood and tongue our brothers ! And Shakespeare's fame and Cromwell's deed Are not alone our mother's. "Thicker than water," in one... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1876 - 418 pages
...clasp the hands that ache With "walloping the nigger ! " n O Englishmen ! — in hope and creed, 1 n blood and tongue our brothers ! We too are heirs of...than water," in one rill Through centuries of story Onr Saxon blood has flowed, and still We share with you its good and ill, The shadow and the glory.... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1876 - 316 pages
...palms for conscience' sake : To-day you clasp the hands that ache With " walloping the nigger ! " " O Englishmen ! — in hope and creed, In blood and tongue our brothers ! Wc too are heirs of Runnymede ; And Shakespeare's fame and Cromwell's deed Are not alone our mother's.... | |
| William Fraser Rae - 1877 - 332 pages
...citizens of the United States. They know, as the noble poet, Whittier, has finely phrased it, that— ** Thicker than water, in one rill, Through centuries of story, Our Saxon blood has flow'd, and still We share with you the good and ill, The shadow and the glory." One thing, however,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1878 - 556 pages
...palms for conscience' sake : To-day you clasp the hands that acha With " walloping the nigger ! " 1 O Englishmen ! — in hope and creed, In blood and tongue our brothers ! We too arc heirs of Runnymede ; And Shakespeare's fame and Cromwell's deed Are not alone our mother's. " Thicker... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1879 - 536 pages
...palms for conscience' sake : To-day you clasp the hands that acha With " walloping the nigger ! " n O Englishmen ! — in hope and creed, In blood and...centuries of story Our Saxon blood has flowed, and stQl We share with y->u its good and ill, The shadow and the glory. Joint heirs and kinfolk, leagues... | |
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