| Rose Lawrence - 1831 - 388 Seiten
...lonely pillow, That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er hi head, And we far away on the billow. Lightly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him; But nothing he'll reck if they let him sleep on, In the grave where a Briton has laid him. But half of... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1831 - 686 Seiten
...the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his hraii, And we far away on the billow! " Lightly they 11 talk of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him; But nothing he'll reck, if they let him sleep on In the grave where a Briton has laid him." But half of... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 Seiten
...the morrow. We thought, as we hollowed his narrow bed, And smoothed down his lonely pillow, That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we far away on the billow! Lightly they'll tallc of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him,— But little... | |
| James Campbell (teacher of English.) - 1832 - 274 Seiten
...the morrow. We thought, as we hollow'd his narrow bed, And smooth'd down his lonely pillow, That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we far away on the billow ! Lightly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him,— But nothing... | |
| John Pierpont - 1832 - 292 Seiten
...down his lonely pillow, That the foe would be rioting over his head, And we far away on the billow. Lightly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him ; But nothing he'll reck, if they let him sleep on, In the grave where a Briton has laid him. But half of... | |
| Moses Severance - 1832 - 316 Seiten
...morrow. 5. We thought, as we hollowed his narrow bed, And smooth'd down his lowly pillow, That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we, far away o'er the billow. 6. Lightly they'll speak of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid... | |
| Cornelius Soule Cartée - 1833 - 246 Seiten
...the morrow. We thought, as we hollow'd his narrow bed, And smooth'd down his lonely pillow, That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we far away on the billow. Lightly they '11 talk of the spirit that's gone, ■ And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him; But little... | |
| James Kennedy - 1833 - 270 Seiten
...That will do very well for rhyme." Whether two of a trade you know " Speaking of Moore, he That .the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we far away on the billow. Lightly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him ; But nothing he'll... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 312 Seiten
...morrow— 5 We thought—as we hollowed his narrow bed, And smoothed down his lonely pillow— How the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we far away on the billow! 6 " Lightly they 'II talk of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him; But nothing... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 420 Seiten
...the morrow5 We thought—as we hollowed his narrow bed, And smoothed down his lonely pillowHow thefoe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we far away on the billow ¿ 6 “Lightly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him; But nothing... | |
| |