National LyricsFields, Osgood & Company, 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 , With blended lines of fear and hope We cast our.
... 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 , With blended lines of fear and hope We cast our.
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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 : " What though Issachar be strong ! Ye may load 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 : " What though Issachar be strong ! Ye may load 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 dip 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 dip 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 ...
... 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 ...
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altars angels axe in twain BARBARA FRIETCHIE battle's axe became Our hate beneath blessed blood blow breath calm cast our country's Colchian country's horoscope curse dank and lone dark darker cloud moves dead earth Egypt's wave eyes Faneuil Hall fathers feet we cast fetters fire is guide flag Freedom's war God's gone sold grave gray hath heart Heaven holy human J.P.DAVIS SC land Liberty lips look Lord lords of Chios Massachusetts mined and heaved MITHRIDATES Moloch Mother mountain mountain men nebber you hear Northern o'er pain pen We erred prayer rice-swamp dank rolled the storm round Saxon scorn sea than Egypt's sets the sighing shadow fall shorn by battle's slave slavery Slavery's Slaves-crouching sold and gone song soul star of Wormwood stolen daughters strength nor zeal sunny valleys tears thee thine thou To-day tread truth Virginia's hills voice wave Is piled wild winds words wrong Ximena