In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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... hope forlorn ! It had been safer , doubtless , for the time , To flatter treason , and avoid offence To that Dark Power whose underlying crime Heaves upward its perpetual turbulence . But , if thine be the fate of all who TO JOHN C FREMONT.
... hope forlorn ! It had been safer , doubtless , for the time , To flatter treason , and avoid offence To that Dark Power whose underlying crime Heaves upward its perpetual turbulence . But , if thine be the fate of all who TO JOHN C FREMONT.
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... hope remains for thee and me . " Then Freedom sternly said : " I shun No strife nor pang beneath the sun , When human rights are staked and won . " I knelt with Ziska's hunted flock , I watched in Toussaint's cell of rock , I walked ...
... hope remains for thee and me . " Then Freedom sternly said : " I shun No strife nor pang beneath the sun , When human rights are staked and won . " I knelt with Ziska's hunted flock , I watched in Toussaint's cell of rock , I walked ...
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... holy help , a sweet voice fell . " Still hope and trust , " it sang ; " the rod Must fall , the wine - press must be trod , But all is possible with God ! " TO ENGLISHMEN . You flung your taunt across the wave THE WATCHERS . 25.
... holy help , a sweet voice fell . " Still hope and trust , " it sang ; " the rod Must fall , the wine - press must be trod , But all is possible with God ! " TO ENGLISHMEN . You flung your taunt across the wave THE WATCHERS . 25.
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... hope and creed , In blood and tongue our brothers ! We too are heirs of Runnymede ; And Shakespeare's fame and Cromwell's deed Are not alone our mother's . " Thicker than water , " in one rill Through centuries of story * See English ...
... hope and creed , In blood and tongue our brothers ! We too are heirs of Runnymede ; And Shakespeare's fame and Cromwell's deed Are not alone our mother's . " Thicker than water , " in one rill Through centuries of story * See English ...
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... hope to see The triumph with my mortal eye . But now I see it ! In the sun A free flag floats from yonder dome , And at the nation's hearth and home The justice long delayed is done . Not as we hoped , in calm of prayer , The message of ...
... hope to see The triumph with my mortal eye . But now I see it ! In the sun A free flag floats from yonder dome , And at the nation's hearth and home The justice long delayed is done . Not as we hoped , in calm of prayer , The message of ...
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