National LyricsTicknor and Fields, 1865 - 104 pages |
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... , The coming of the sword we saw ; We heard the nearing steps of doom , And saw the shade of things to come . In grief which they alone can feel Who from a mother's wrong appeal , 3d Mo. , With blended lines of fear and hope.
... , The coming of the sword we saw ; We heard the nearing steps of doom , And saw the shade of things to come . In grief which they alone can feel Who from a mother's wrong appeal , 3d Mo. , With blended lines of fear and hope.
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... Heard above a world of crime . Crying of the end of time With one heart and with one mouth , Let the North unto the South Speak the word befitting both : TEXAS . " What though Issachar be strong ! Ye 30 NATIONAL LYRICS .
... Heard above a world of crime . Crying of the end of time With one heart and with one mouth , Let the North unto the South Speak the word befitting both : TEXAS . " What though Issachar be strong ! Ye 30 NATIONAL LYRICS .
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... Heard from Faneuil Hall ! Have they wronged us ? Let us then Render back nor threats nor prayers ; Have they chained our free - born men ? LET US UNCHAIN THEIRS ! Up ! your banner leads the van , Blazoned " Liberty for all ! " Finish ...
... Heard from Faneuil Hall ! Have they wronged us ? Let us then Render back nor threats nor prayers ; Have they chained our free - born men ? LET US UNCHAIN THEIRS ! Up ! your banner leads the van , Blazoned " Liberty for all ! " Finish ...
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... heard , nor dp of Saxon oars ; Great herds that wander all unwatched , wild steeds that none have tamed , Strange fish in unknown streams , and birds the Saxon never named ; Deep mines , dark mountain crucibles , where Nature's chemic ...
... heard , nor dp of Saxon oars ; Great herds that wander all unwatched , wild steeds that none have tamed , Strange fish in unknown streams , and birds the Saxon never named ; Deep mines , dark mountain crucibles , where Nature's chemic ...
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... heard Potomac's flowing , And , through his tall ancestral trees , Saw Autumn's sunset glowing , He sleeps , still looking to the West , Beneath the dark wood shadow , As if he still would see the sun Sink down on wave and meadow . Bard ...
... heard Potomac's flowing , And , through his tall ancestral trees , Saw Autumn's sunset glowing , He sleeps , still looking to the West , Beneath the dark wood shadow , As if he still would see the sun Sink down on wave and meadow . Bard ...
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