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" O Beautiful ! my Country ! ours once more ! Smoothing thy gold of war-dishevelled hair 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... "
Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early ... - Page 10934
edited by - 1905 - 11114 pages
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Wages, Fixed Incomes and the Free Coinage of Silver: Or, The Danger Involved ...

Isaac Roberts - 1896 - 188 pages
...Country ! ours once more ! ***** What words divine of lover or of poet Can tell thee all our love or make thee know it? Among the Nations bright beyond...doubt thee : But ask whatever else, and we will dare !' " Remember me to Barr when you see him. With kindest regards, I remain, " Truly your friend, " ROBERT...
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English Poetry..: With Introduction, Notes and Illustrations, Volume 3

1896 - 532 pages
...pale eclipse, The rosy edges of theii- smile lay bare, What words divine of lover or of poet Could tell our love and make thee know it, Among the Nations...what we gave thee; We will not dare to doubt thee, Hut ask whatever else, and we will dare ! (p) HC XLII SIDNEY LANIER 809 THE MARSHES OF GLYNN GLOOMS...
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Heroic Ballads, with Poems of War and Patriotism

David Henry Montgomery - 1896 - 344 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 bright beyond compare Cf What were our lives without thee ? What all our lives to save thee ? We reck 1 not what we gave...
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The Century Book of the American Revolution: The Story of the Pilgrimage of ...

Elbridge Streeter Brooks - 1897 - 268 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.' " " Grand, is it not, boys and girls ? " Uncle Tom exclaimed, baring his head to that magnificent sentiment...
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The Old Rome and the New: And Other Studies

William James Stillman - 1897 - 316 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 β€” Among the nations bright beyond compare?" and if not, then Lowell remains as the best fruit on a tree prematurely blasted. To me, perhaps, in...
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The Scholar and the State: And Other Orations and Addresses

Henry Codman Potter - 1897 - 362 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 bright beyond compare t What were our lives without thee t What all our lives to save thee ? We reck not what we gave thee...
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The Fourteenth Regiment Rhode Island Heavy Artillery (colored) in the War to ...

William H. Chenery - 1898 - 466 pages
...wrath's pale eclipse, The rosy edges of their smile lav 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." ADDENDA SINCE this work went to press we have been informed by Capt. Henry K. Southwick, quoting from...
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The Fruit of the Spirit and Other Sermons from a Greylock Pulpit

Alford Brown Penniman - 1898 - 310 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...what we gave thee; We will not dare to doubt thee lint ask whatever else, and we will dare!" β€” James Rnssell Lowell. A Greylock Pulpit. A PATRIOTIC...
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University Chronicle, Volume 7

1904 - 350 pages
...enemies hath wrought thy peace! What were our lives without thee? What are our lives to save theef We reck not what we gave thee; We will not dare to...doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we will dare!} Lowell's mind was not of the kind to substitute vague abstractions for full-bodied fact. In speaking...
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The Old Rome and the New: And Other Studies

William James Stillman - 1898 - 322 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 itβ€” Among the nations bright beyond compare?" and if not, then Lowell remains as the best fruit on a tree prematurely blasted. To me, perhaps, in...
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