National Lyrics[J.R.] Osgood [anc Company], 1871 - 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 , NATIONAL LYRICS . With blended lines of fear and hope.
... , 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 , NATIONAL LYRICS . With blended lines of fear and hope.
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... shade of Slavery's curse ? Go - let us ask of Constantine To loose his grasp on Poland's throat ; And beg the lord of Mahmoud's line To spare the struggling Suliote- Will not the scorching answer come From turbaned Turk , and scornful ...
... shade of Slavery's curse ? Go - let us ask of Constantine To loose his grasp on Poland's throat ; And beg the lord of Mahmoud's line To spare the struggling Suliote- Will not the scorching answer come From turbaned Turk , and scornful ...
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... shade By all the memories of our dead ! By their enlarging souls , which burst --- The bands and fetters round them set By the free Pilgrim spirit nursed Within our inmost bosoms , yet - - below- Be ours the indignant answer — - NO ! By ...
... shade By all the memories of our dead ! By their enlarging souls , which burst --- The bands and fetters round them set By the free Pilgrim spirit nursed Within our inmost bosoms , yet - - below- Be ours the indignant answer — - NO ! By ...
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... shade the dial From the westering sunshine cast , And of hope each hour's denial seemed an echo of the last ! O my brothers ! O my sisters ! Would to God that ye were near , Gazing with me down the vistas Of a sorrow strange and drear ...
... shade the dial From the westering sunshine cast , And of hope each hour's denial seemed an echo of the last ! O my brothers ! O my sisters ! Would to God that ye were near , Gazing with me down the vistas Of a sorrow strange and drear ...
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... shade of turning ; By Britain's lakes , by Neva's wave , Whatever sky was o'er him , He heard her rivers ' rushing sound , Her blue peaks rose before him . RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE . He held his slaves , yet 52 NATIONAL LYRICS .
... shade of turning ; By Britain's lakes , by Neva's wave , Whatever sky was o'er him , He heard her rivers ' rushing sound , Her blue peaks rose before him . RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE . He held his slaves , yet 52 NATIONAL LYRICS .
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angels apple tree beneath BERKSHIRE FESTIVAL blast blessed blood blossoms blue Bob-o'-link breath brow calm chain chee cloud cold curse dank and lone dark dead dream earth eyes false earth Faneuil Hall fathers fear fetters flowers Freedom Freedom's God's gone sold grave gray green hand hath hear heard heart heaven holy Katydid land laugh LE MARAIS leaves light lips look lords of Chios Massachusetts Mexitli Moloch mother mountain mountain band murmur night Northern Northern eagle o'er poor prayer rice-swamp dank rock rolls round shade shadow shadow fall shame slave slavery Slavery's smile sold and gone song soul sound Spink stars STETHOSCOPE stolen daughters storm strife summer sunny valleys sweet little tears tell thee thine thou toil tread truth turn vale Virginia's hills voice wait wave wild winds woods wrong Ximena young