 | Theodore Winthrop - 1884 - 313 pages
...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...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
...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... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1885 - 422 pages
...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...doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we will dare! L'ENVOI. TO THE MUSE. WHITHER ? Albeit I follow fast, In all life's circuit I but find, Not where thou... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1885 - 472 pages
...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...doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we will dare ! L'ENVOI. TO THE MUSE. WHITHER ? Albeit I follow fast, In all life's circuit I but find, Not where... | |
 | Epes Sargent Dixwell - 1885 - 103 pages
...pale çclipse, 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...doubt thee : But ask whatever else, and we will dare ! JR LOWELL. S~"\ PATRIAE rursus nostrae dilecta Venustas ! Ordine componens túrbalos marte capillos... | |
 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1885
...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...doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we will dare ! Nor ought we to omit mention of the tribute to Lincoln in this poem. This great patriot has already... | |
 | 1902
...which can breed such manhood and inspire such devotion. "Oh beautiful ! my country ! ours once more ! Among the nations bright beyond compare, What were...doubt thee. But ask whatever else, and we will dare ! " Malcolm Donald. ROAD SONG. Out on my dusty path Rises the world in wrath, Argues and frets to bid... | |
 | Reunion Society of Vermont Officers - 1885
...Smoothing thy gold of war-disheveled hair O'er such sweet brows as never other wore. •••••• What were our lives without thee ? What all our lives...doubt thee, But ask whatever else and we will dare." The oration was received with prolonged applause. The Society then marched to Baxter Hall, where the... | |
 | 1885
...edges of their smile lay bare, What words divine of lover or of poet Could tell our love and make dice know it, Among the nations bright beyond compare?...what we gave thee : We will not dare to doubt thee, liut a¿k whatever else, and we will dare ! Nor ought we to omit mention of the tribute to Lincoln... | |
 | Francis Fisher Browne - 1886 - 336 pages
...letting thy set lips, 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...doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we will dare ! JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. HEROES OF THE SOUTH. [From an Ode on the Valor and Sufferings of Confederate... | |
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