| 1866 - 956 pages
...youth who own the coming years ; Be never God, or land, betrayed, By any son our Harvard rears ! " My second quotation shall be a stanza from the Commemoration...Papers " — " Bow down, dear Land, for thou hast fbund release ! Thy God, in these distempered days, Hath taught thce the sure wisdom of Hii ways, And... | |
| 1866 - 768 pages
...yontli who own the coming years; Be never God, or land, betrayed, By any son our Harvard rears ! " My second quotation shall be a stanza from the Commemoration..." Biglow Papers " : — " Bow down, dear Land, for thon hast fonnd release ! Thy God, in these distempered days, Hath taught thee the snre wisdom'of His... | |
| 1866 - 568 pages
...youth who own the coming years ; Be never God, or land, betrayed, By any son our Harvard rears ! " My second quotation shall be a stanza from the Commemoration...author of the " Biglow Papers " — " Bow down, dear Laud, for thou hast found release ! Thy God, in these distempered days, Hath taught thee the sure wisdom... | |
| 1866 - 570 pages
...youth who own the coming years ; Be never God, or land, betrayed. By any son our Harvard rears ! " My second quotation shall be a stanza from the Commemoration...Ode, by the best known member of the family, James Eussell Lowell, author of the " Biglow Papers " — " Bow down, dear Land, for thou hast found release... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1866 - 828 pages
...never God, or land, betrayed, By any son our Harvard rears ! " My second quotation shall be a slants from the Commemoration Ode, by the best -known member of the family, James Ilussell Lowell, author of the " Biglow Papers : " " Bow down, dear Land, for thou hast found release... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 pages
...She calls her children back, and waits the morn Of nobler day, enthroned between her subject seas." Bow down, dear Land, for thou hast found release !...distempered days, Hath taught thee the sure wisdom of Ills ways, And through thine enemies hath wrought thy peace! Bow down in prayer and praise ! O Beautiful!... | |
| 1885 - 850 pages
...is this apostrophe at the close of the commemorative ode recited at the Harvard commemoration ! — Bow down, dear Land, for thou hast found release ; Thy God, in these distempered rlays, Hath taught thee the sure wisdom of His ways, And through thine enemies hath wrought thy peace... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1892 - 790 pages
...desire to have recorded as the best of the national sentiments at the close of a great historic conflict Bow down, dear Land, for thou hast found release ! . Thy God, in these distempered days, glit thee the sure wisdom of His ways, mgh thiue enemies hath wrought thy peace 1 Deep comprehension... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 966 pages
...her children back, and waits ti>e morn Of nobler day, enthroned between her subject seas." 214 XII Bow down, dear Land, for thou hast found release ! Thy God, in these distempered days, Hath taught tliee the sure wisdom of His ways, Ami through thine enemies hath wrought thy peace ! Bow down in prayer... | |
| 1905 - 252 pages
...calls her children back, and waits the morn Of nobler day, enthroned between her subject seas." XII Bow down, dear Land, for thou hast found release ! Thy God, in these distempered days, 407 Hath taught thee the sure wisdom of His ways, And through thine enemies hath wrought thy peace... | |
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