Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876G. Bell, 1878 - 387 стор. |
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... stand in sinner's way , nor sit in chayre of scornful folk . But in the law of Iehovah is his longing delight : and in his law doth meditate , by day and eke by night . And he shall be like to a tree planted by water - rivers : that in ...
... stand in sinner's way , nor sit in chayre of scornful folk . But in the law of Iehovah is his longing delight : and in his law doth meditate , by day and eke by night . And he shall be like to a tree planted by water - rivers : that in ...
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... stand your ark of safety ; Or driven by Scottish laird and laddie , Think ye to rest beneath its shadow ? When bombs , like fiery serpents , fly , And balls rush hissing through the sky , Will this vile pole , devote to freedom , Save ...
... stand your ark of safety ; Or driven by Scottish laird and laddie , Think ye to rest beneath its shadow ? When bombs , like fiery serpents , fly , And balls rush hissing through the sky , Will this vile pole , devote to freedom , Save ...
Сторінка xxxviii
... stand , by dividing we fall ; In so righteous a cause we may hope to succeed , For Heaven approves every generous deed . In freedom , etc. All ages and nations shall speak with applause Of the courage we show in support of our cause ...
... stand , by dividing we fall ; In so righteous a cause we may hope to succeed , For Heaven approves every generous deed . In freedom , etc. All ages and nations shall speak with applause Of the courage we show in support of our cause ...
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... bears a plant or the sea rolls its waves . Should the tempest of war overshadow our land , Its bolts could ne'er rend Freedom's temple asunder ; For , unmoved , at its portal would WASHINGTON stand 6 POETRY OF AMERICA .
... bears a plant or the sea rolls its waves . Should the tempest of war overshadow our land , Its bolts could ne'er rend Freedom's temple asunder ; For , unmoved , at its portal would WASHINGTON stand 6 POETRY OF AMERICA .
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... stand , And repulse , with his breast , the assaults of the thunder ! His sword , from the sleep Of its scabbard would leap , And conduct , with its point , every flash to the deep ! For ne'er shall the sons of Columbia be slaves ...
... stand , And repulse , with his breast , the assaults of the thunder ! His sword , from the sleep Of its scabbard would leap , And conduct , with its point , every flash to the deep ! For ne'er shall the sons of Columbia be slaves ...
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