National LyricsTicknor and Fields, 1865 - 104 pages |
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... star of Wormwood fall . Deep as our love for her , became Our hate of all that wrought her shame , And if , thereby , with tongue and pen We erred , we were but mortal men . We hoped for peace our eyes survey The blood - red dawn of ...
... star of Wormwood fall . Deep as our love for her , became Our hate of all that wrought her shame , And if , thereby , with tongue and pen We erred , we were but mortal men . We hoped for peace our eyes survey The blood - red dawn of ...
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... stars and silence taught thee , as his angels only can , That the one , sole sacred thing beneath the cope of heaven , is Man ! That he who treads profanely on the scrolls of law and creed , In the depth of God's great goodness may find ...
... stars and silence taught thee , as his angels only can , That the one , sole sacred thing beneath the cope of heaven , is Man ! That he who treads profanely on the scrolls of law and creed , In the depth of God's great goodness may find ...
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... stars Stoop their crowns of gold Come , and with your footsteps wake Echoes from that holy wall : Once again , for Freedom's sake , Rock your fathers ' hall ! Up , and tread beneath your feet Every cord by party spun ; Let your hearts ...
... stars Stoop their crowns of gold Come , and with your footsteps wake Echoes from that holy wall : Once again , for Freedom's sake , Rock your fathers ' hall ! Up , and tread beneath your feet Every cord by party spun ; Let your hearts ...
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John Greenleaf Whittier. LINES . There to - night shall woman's glances , Star - like , welcome give to them , Fawning ... stars are looking On a scene which earth should hide ? That the SLAVE - SHIP lies in waiting , rocking on Potomac's ...
John Greenleaf Whittier. LINES . There to - night shall woman's glances , Star - like , welcome give to them , Fawning ... stars are looking On a scene which earth should hide ? That the SLAVE - SHIP lies in waiting , rocking on Potomac's ...
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... star and plume of snow ? Thou too art victor , Rochambeau ! The earth which bears this calm array Shook with the war - charge yesterday , Ploughed deep with hurrying hoof and wheel , Shot - sown and bladed thick with steel ; YORKTOWN ...
... star and plume of snow ? Thou too art victor , Rochambeau ! The earth which bears this calm array Shook with the war - charge yesterday , Ploughed deep with hurrying hoof and wheel , Shot - sown and bladed thick with steel ; YORKTOWN ...
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