Come on! my brave comrades, now 's the time you should speak, The storm-fiend is roused from his long dreamy sleep. Our watch-word, for safety in Zion, shall be, I am sent! I am sent! dying Bab'lon to thee, — I am sent! I am sent! take this warning... The Harp of Zion: A Collection of Poems, &c - Página 170de John Lyon - 1858 - 223 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Charles Mackay - 1851 - 458 páginas
...Hell below, Thro' the wide field of error, right onward we '11 go ! Come on! my brave comrades, now 's the time you should speak, The storm-fiend is roused from his long dreamy sleep. Our wateh-word, for safety in Zion, shall be, I am sent ! I am sent ! dying Bab'lon to thee, — I am sent!... | |
| 1852 - 596 páginas
...appal ! With Heaven above us, and all Hell below, Thro' the wide field of error, right onward we'll go! Come on ! my brave comrades, now's the time you should...storm-fiend is roused from his long dreamy sleep. Our watch word, for safety in Zion, shall be, I am sent ! I am sent! dying Bab'lon to thee, — I am sent... | |
| Henry Mayhew - 1852 - 362 páginas
...Hell below, Thro' the wide field of error, right onward we '11 go ! Come on! my brave comrades, now 'a the time you should speak, The storm-fiend is roused from his long dreamy sleep. Our watch- word, for safety in Zion, shall be, I am sent ! I am sent ! dying Bab'lon to thee, — I am... | |
| John Lyon - 1853 - 258 páginas
...warrant we'll soon leave the selfish behind. Up, up with the Truth, let its power bend the knee, — T am sent ! I am sent ! dying Bab'lon to thee, I am sent ! I am sent ! take this warning and flee. The arm of the tyrant, fell terror may spread, Yet, though they oppose us, their strongholds we'll... | |
| Henry Mayhew, Charles Mackay - 1856 - 322 páginas
...of error, right onward we 'll go ! Come on ! my brave comrades, now 's the time you should spea!;, The storm-fiend is roused from his long dreamy sleep....am sent ! I am sent ! take this warning and flee." But tho following, to the tune of "The rose that all are praising," is, perhaps, the most characteristic... | |
| S. M. Schmucker - 1881 - 470 páginas
...! With Heaven above us, and all Hell below, Through the wide field of error, right onward we'll go! Come on ! my brave comrades, now's the time you should...am sent ! I am sent ! take this warning and flee." But the following, to the tune of " The rose that all ara p *ising," is, perhaps, the most characteristic... | |
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