A New Library of Poetry and Song, Band 2William Cullen Bryant Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1895 - 1100 Seiten |
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... till night ; And they made a molten image , And set it up on high , And there it stands unto this day To witness if I lie . It stands in the Comitium , Plain for all folk to see , Horatius in his harness , Halting upon one knee ; And ...
... till night ; And they made a molten image , And set it up on high , And there it stands unto this day To witness if I lie . It stands in the Comitium , Plain for all folk to see , Horatius in his harness , Halting upon one knee ; And ...
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... till dawn of day , Absorbed in wakeful thoughts he lay Of Scotland and her crown . The sun rose brightly , and its gleam Fell on that hapless bed , And tinged with light each shapeless beam Which roofed the lowly shed ; When , looking ...
... till dawn of day , Absorbed in wakeful thoughts he lay Of Scotland and her crown . The sun rose brightly , and its gleam Fell on that hapless bed , And tinged with light each shapeless beam Which roofed the lowly shed ; When , looking ...
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... Till it bends upon the plain , Then reap it for the stranger , and turn aside to die ; Where they watch their flocks increase , And store the snowy fleece Till they send it to their masters to be woven o'er the waves ; Where , having ...
... Till it bends upon the plain , Then reap it for the stranger , and turn aside to die ; Where they watch their flocks increase , And store the snowy fleece Till they send it to their masters to be woven o'er the waves ; Where , having ...
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... till from itself it fell ; Yes ! self - abasement paved the way To villain - bonds and despot sway . What can he tell who treads thy shore ? No legend of thine olden time , No theme on which the Muse might soar , High as thine own in ...
... till from itself it fell ; Yes ! self - abasement paved the way To villain - bonds and despot sway . What can he tell who treads thy shore ? No legend of thine olden time , No theme on which the Muse might soar , High as thine own in ...
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... Till we have driven the Briton Forever from our shore . WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT . HYMN : SUNG AT THE COMPLETION OF THE CONCORD MONUMENT , APRIL 19 , 1836 . By the rude bridge that arched the flood , Their flag to April's breeze unfurled ...
... Till we have driven the Briton Forever from our shore . WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT . HYMN : SUNG AT THE COMPLETION OF THE CONCORD MONUMENT , APRIL 19 , 1836 . By the rude bridge that arched the flood , Their flag to April's breeze unfurled ...
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