In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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... thine own , Heard from the van of freedom's hope forlorn ! It had been safer , doubtless , for the time , To flatter treason , and avoid offence To that Dark Power whose underlying crime Heaves upward its perpetual turbulence . But , if ...
... thine own , Heard from the van of freedom's hope forlorn ! It had been safer , doubtless , for the time , To flatter treason , and avoid offence To that Dark Power whose underlying crime Heaves upward its perpetual turbulence . But , if ...
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John Greenleaf Whittier. But , if thine be the fate of all who break The ground for truth's seed , or forerun their years Till lost in distance , or with stout hearts make A lane for freedom through the level spears , Still take thou ...
John Greenleaf Whittier. But , if thine be the fate of all who break The ground for truth's seed , or forerun their years Till lost in distance , or with stout hearts make A lane for freedom through the level spears , Still take thou ...
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... scroll , Or any flag thy winds unroll . " What price was Ellsworth's , young and brave ? How weigh the gift that Lyon gave , Or count the cost of Winthrop's grave " O brother ! if thine eye can see , 22 IN WAR TIME .
... scroll , Or any flag thy winds unroll . " What price was Ellsworth's , young and brave ? How weigh the gift that Lyon gave , Or count the cost of Winthrop's grave " O brother ! if thine eye can see , 22 IN WAR TIME .
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John Greenleaf Whittier. " O brother ! if thine eye can see , Tell how and when the end shall be . What hope remains for thee and me . ” Then Freedom sternly said : " I shun No strife nor pang beneath the sun , When human rights are ...
John Greenleaf Whittier. " O brother ! if thine eye can see , Tell how and when the end shall be . What hope remains for thee and me . ” Then Freedom sternly said : " I shun No strife nor pang beneath the sun , When human rights are ...
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... , Well Thou knowest what we are ; Through Thy vast creative plan Looking , from the worm to man , There is pity in Thine eyes , But no hatred nor surprise . Not in blind caprice of will , Not in cunning 124 OCCASIONAL POEMS .
... , Well Thou knowest what we are ; Through Thy vast creative plan Looking , from the worm to man , There is pity in Thine eyes , But no hatred nor surprise . Not in blind caprice of will , Not in cunning 124 OCCASIONAL POEMS .
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