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" Woe to the English soldiery That little dread us near ! On them shall light at midnight A strange and sudden fear : When, waking to their tents on fire, They grasp their arms in vain, And they who stand to face us Are beat to earth again... "
The Real Roosevelt, His Forceful and Fearless Utterances on Various Subjects - Page 166
by Theodore Roosevelt - 1910 - 202 pages
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The National Orator;: Consisting of Selections, Adapted for Rhetorical ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 pages
...bold ; The British soldier trembles When Marion's name is told. Our fortress is the good green wood, Our tent the cypress tree ; We know the forest round...Its safe and silent islands Within the dark morass. Wo to the English soldiery That little dread us near ! On them shall light, at midnight, A strange...
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The Atlantic Club-book: Being Sketches in Prose and Verse, Volume 1

1834 - 324 pages
...true and tried, Our leader frank and bold ; The British soldier trembles When Marion's name is told. Our fortress is the good green-wood, Our tent the...Its safe and silent islands Within the dark morass. Wo to the English soldiery, That little dread us near ! On them shall light, at midnight, A strange...
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Cobb's Sequel to the Juvenile Readers: Comprising a Selection of Lessons in ...

Lyman Cobb - 1834 - 238 pages
...bold ; The British soldier trembles When Marion's name is told. Our fortress is the good green wood, Our tent the cypress tree ; We know the forest round...As seamen know the sea. We know its walls of thorny vinea) Its glades of reedy grass, Its safe and silent islands Within the dark morass. 3. Wo to the...
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Horse Shoe Robinson: A Tale of the Tory Ascendency, Volume 2

John Pendleton Kennedy - 1835
...race, — the most uncaring and happiest of mortals. CHAPTER XVI. Oar fortress is the good green wood, Our tent the cypress tree, -We know the forest round...walls of thorny vines, Its glades of reedy grass, Its sale and silent islands Withjn the dark morass. — Bryant. THE faithful Horse Shoe being thus left...
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Poems

William Cullen Bryant - 1836 - 288 pages
...trembles When Marion's name is told. Our fortress is the good green wood, Our tent the cypress-tree ; We know the forest round us, As seamen know the sea....Its safe and silent islands Within the dark morass. Wo to the English soldiery That little dread us near ! On them shall light at midnight A strange and...
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The Laurel: a Gift for All Seasons: Being a Collection of Poems

1836 - 268 pages
...green wood, Our tent the cypress tree ; We know the forest round us, We know its walls of thorny vine*, Its glades of reedy grass, Its safe and silent islands Within the dark morass. Wo to the English soldiery That little dread us near ! On them shall light at midnight, A strange and...
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The Young Man's Book of Elegant Poetry: Comprising Selections from the Works ...

1838 - 332 pages
...true and tried, Our leader frank and bold ; The British soldier trembles When Marion's name is told . Our fortress is the good green-wood. Our tent the...walls of thorny vines, Its glades of reedy grass, Its sale and silent islands Within the dark morass. Woe to the English soldiery, That little dread us near...
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Poems

William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 292 pages
...trembles When Marion's name is told. Our fortress is the good green wood, Our tent the cypress-tree ; We know the forest round us, As seamen know the sea....Its safe and silent islands Within the dark morass. Wo to the English soldiery That little dread us near ! On them shall light at midnight A strange and...
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Greyslaer: A Romance of the Mohawk, Volume 1

Charles Fenno Hoffman - 1840 - 252 pages
...VIS1TERS. " Our fortress is the good green wood, Our tent the cypress-tree, We know the forest round ui As seamen know the sea ; We know its walls of thorny...reedy grass, Its safe and silent islands Within the deep morass." — BRYANT. " I RAYTHER guess," quoth Balt, when the party had all, by different routes,...
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Greyslaer: A Romance of the Mohawk, Volume 1

Charles Fenno Hoffman - 1840 - 248 pages
...scene. CHAPTER V. EVENING VISITERS. " Our fortress is the good greenwood, Our tent the cypress-tree, We know the forest round us As seamen know the sea...walls of thorny vines, Its glades of reedy grass, _ Its safe and silent islands Within the deep morass." — BBTANT. " I RAYTHER guess," quoth Balt,...
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