National LyricsFields, Osgood & Company, 1865 - 104 pages |
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Page 23
... winds which melt along our sky ; Yet , not one brown , hard hand foregoes its honest labor here No hewer of our mountain oaks suspends his axe in fear . Wild are the waves which lash the reefs along St. George's bank Cold on the shore ...
... winds which melt along our sky ; Yet , not one brown , hard hand foregoes its honest labor here No hewer of our mountain oaks suspends his axe in fear . Wild are the waves which lash the reefs along St. George's bank Cold on the shore ...
Page 24
... winds , the thrilling sounds of " LIBERTY OR DEATH ! " What asks the Old Dominion ? If now her sons have proved False to their fathers ' memory- false to the faith they loved , If she can scoff at Freedom , and its great charter spurn ...
... winds , the thrilling sounds of " LIBERTY OR DEATH ! " What asks the Old Dominion ? If now her sons have proved False to their fathers ' memory- false to the faith they loved , If she can scoff at Freedom , and its great charter spurn ...
Page 25
... wind - swept hill . And when the prowling man - thief came hunting for his prey Beneath the very shadow of Bunker's shaft of gray , How , through the free lips of the son , the father's warning spoke ; How , from its bonds of trade and ...
... wind - swept hill . And when the prowling man - thief came hunting for his prey Beneath the very shadow of Bunker's shaft of gray , How , through the free lips of the son , the father's warning spoke ; How , from its bonds of trade and ...
Page 34
... winds the Pine - Tree on our banner's tattered field , Sons of men who sat in council with their Bibles round the board , Answering England's royal missive with a firm , " THUS SAITH THE LORD ! " ― - Rise again for home and freedom ...
... winds the Pine - Tree on our banner's tattered field , Sons of men who sat in council with their Bibles round the board , Answering England's royal missive with a firm , " THUS SAITH THE LORD ! " ― - Rise again for home and freedom ...
Page 37
... Which , upon a rival's fall , Winds above its old condition , With a reptile's slimy crawl , Shall the pleading voice of sorrow , shall the slave in anguish call ? Vainly to the child of Fashion , Giving to ideal LINES . 37.
... Which , upon a rival's fall , Winds above its old condition , With a reptile's slimy crawl , Shall the pleading voice of sorrow , shall the slave in anguish call ? Vainly to the child of Fashion , Giving to ideal LINES . 37.
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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