O'er such sweet brows as never other wore, And letting thy set lips, Freed from wrath's pale eclipse, The rosy edges of their smile lay bare, What words divine of lover or of poet Could tell our love and make thee know it, Among the Nations bright beyond... Patriotism and the Super-state - Page 23by John Leofric Stocks - 1920 - 105 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Russell Lowell - 1869 - 312 pages
...I Smoothing thy gold of war-dishevelled hair O'er such sweet brows as never other wore, And lotting thy set lips, Freed from wrath's pale eclipse, The...our lives to save thee ? We reck not what we gave thco; We will not dare to doubt thee, Bat ask whatever else, and wo will dare! L'ENVOI . TO THE MUSE.... | |
| Malcolm McGregor Dana - 1873 - 438 pages
...ever be associated. " O beautiful! my country! ours once more ! Smoothing thy gold of war-disheveled hair O'er such sweet brows as never other wore, And...our lives without thee ? What all our lives to save thcc ? We reck not what we gave thcc j We will not dare to doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we... | |
| Sheffield (Mass.) - 1876 - 116 pages
...benediction upon the future mission of the American people. "O beautiful, my country ! ours once more. What were our lives without thee ? What all our lives to save thee t We reck not what we gave thee. We will not dare to doubt thee. But ask whatever else and we will... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1877 - 572 pages
...of poet Could tell our love and make thee kiiow it, Among the. Nations bright beyond compare f But What were our lives without thee ? What all our lives to save the* ? We reck not what we gave thee ; We will not dare to doubt thee, ask whatever else, and we will... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1883 - 236 pages
...— And letting thy set lips, Freed from war's pale eclipse, The rosy edges of their smile lay bare . What were our lives without thee ? What all our lives...to save thee ? We reck not what we gave thee ; We do not dare to doubt thee. But ask whatever else and we will dare. In these imperfect narrations I... | |
| Theodore Winthrop - 1884 - 340 pages
...Commemoration Ode. " Oh Beautiful ! my country ! ours once more ! Smoothing thy gold of war-dishevelled hair O'er such sweet brows as never other wore. And...? What were our lives without thee ? What all our livei to save thee ? We reck not what we gave thee ! We will not dare to doubt thee ! But ask whatever... | |
| Theodore Winthrop - 1884 - 338 pages
...Commemoration Ode. " Oh Beautiful ! my country ! ours once more ! Smoothing thy gold of war-dishevelled hair O'er such sweet brows as never other wore. And...compare ? What were our lives without thee ? What all onr lives to save thee ? We reck not what we gave thee ! We will not dare to doubt thee ! But ask whatever... | |
| 1891 - 400 pages
...manhood of the poor, She of the open soul and open door, With room about her hearth for all mankind! "What were our lives without thee ? What all our lives to save thee, We risk not what we gave thee, We will not dare to doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we will dare... | |
| Charles Addison Partridge - 1887 - 1188 pages
...open door, With room about her hearth for all mankind ! Oh, Beautiful ! my Country ! ours once more, What words divine of lover or of poet Could tell our...lives without thee ? What all our lives to save thee T We reck not what we gave thee ; We will not dare to doubt thse, But ask whatever else, and we will... | |
| Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts - 1887 - 994 pages
...and here with you again we pledge our love and say: — 11 O Beautiful I My country 1 Ours once more. What were our lives without thee ? What all our lives to save thee ? We reck not » hat we gave thee ; We will not dare to doubt thee. But ask whatever else, and we will dare I " [Prolonged... | |
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