National LyricsFields, Osgood & Company, 1865 - 104 pages |
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... tears , Ye neither heed nor feel . Con well thy lesson o'er , Thou prudent teacher — tell the toiling slave No dangerous tale of Him who came to save The outcast and the poor . But wisely shut the ray Of God's free Gospel from her ...
... tears , Ye neither heed nor feel . Con well thy lesson o'er , Thou prudent teacher — tell the toiling slave No dangerous tale of Him who came to save The outcast and the poor . But wisely shut the ray Of God's free Gospel from her ...
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... tears no longer flow ? Shall ruffian threats of cord and steel The dungeon's gloom - the assassin's blow , Turn back the spirit roused to save The Truth , our Country , and the Slave ? Of human skulls that shrine was made , Round which ...
... tears no longer flow ? Shall ruffian threats of cord and steel The dungeon's gloom - the assassin's blow , Turn back the spirit roused to save The Truth , our Country , and the Slave ? Of human skulls that shrine was made , Round which ...
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... tear your wretched slaves ! Thank God ! not yet so vilely can Massachusetts bow ; The spirit of her early time is with her even now ; Dream not because her Pilgrim blood moves slow , and calm , and cool , She thus can stoop her ...
... tear your wretched slaves ! Thank God ! not yet so vilely can Massachusetts bow ; The spirit of her early time is with her even now ; Dream not because her Pilgrim blood moves slow , and calm , and cool , She thus can stoop her ...
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... tears , The toil , the strife , the watchings of our younger , better years ? Still , as the old world rolls in light , shall ours in shadow turn , A beamless Chaos , cursed of God , through outer darkness borne ? Where the far nations ...
... tears , The toil , the strife , the watchings of our younger , better years ? Still , as the old world rolls in light , shall ours in shadow turn , A beamless Chaos , cursed of God , through outer darkness borne ? Where the far nations ...
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... Tribune ! — in himself - - All moods of mind contrasting , The tenderest wail of human woe , The scorn - like lightning blasting ; The pathos which from rival eyes Unwilling tears could summon RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE . 51 RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE.
... Tribune ! — in himself - - All moods of mind contrasting , The tenderest wail of human woe , The scorn - like lightning blasting ; The pathos which from rival eyes Unwilling tears could summon RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE . 51 RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE.
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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