National LyricsTicknor and Fields, 1866 - 104 páginas |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 11
Página 13
... tell the toiling slave - No dangerous tale of Him who came to save The outcast and the poor . But wisely shut the ray Of God's free Gospel from her simple heart , And to her darkened mind alone impart One stern command - OBEY ! So shalt ...
... tell the toiling slave - No dangerous tale of Him who came to save The outcast and the poor . But wisely shut the ray Of God's free Gospel from her simple heart , And to her darkened mind alone impart One stern command - OBEY ! So shalt ...
Página 14
... tell From Northern pulpits how thy work was blest , While in that vile South Sodom , first and best , Thy poor disciples sell . Oh , shame ! the Moslem thrall , Who , with his master , to the Prophet kneels , While turning to the sacred ...
... tell From Northern pulpits how thy work was blest , While in that vile South Sodom , first and best , Thy poor disciples sell . Oh , shame ! the Moslem thrall , Who , with his master , to the Prophet kneels , While turning to the sacred ...
Página 27
... tell with pride the story of their father's BRANDED HAND ! As the Templar home was welcome , bearing back from Syrian wars The scars of Arab lances , and of Paynim scimetars , The pallor of the prison and the shackle's crimson span , So ...
... tell with pride the story of their father's BRANDED HAND ! As the Templar home was welcome , bearing back from Syrian wars The scars of Arab lances , and of Paynim scimetars , The pallor of the prison and the shackle's crimson span , So ...
Página 34
... array ! What the fathers did of old time we their sons must do to - day . THE PINE - TREE . 35 Tell us not of 34 NATIONAL LYRICS . THE PINE-TREE LINES SUGGESTED RY A VISIT TO WASHINGTON YORKTOWN THE WATCHERS Page 7 II 13 15 18.
... array ! What the fathers did of old time we their sons must do to - day . THE PINE - TREE . 35 Tell us not of 34 NATIONAL LYRICS . THE PINE-TREE LINES SUGGESTED RY A VISIT TO WASHINGTON YORKTOWN THE WATCHERS Page 7 II 13 15 18.
Página 35
John Greenleaf Whittier. THE PINE - TREE . 35 Tell us not of banks and tariffs - - cease your paltry peddler cries - Shall the good State sink her honor that your gambling stocks may rise ? Would ye barter man for cotton ? up higher ...
John Greenleaf Whittier. THE PINE - TREE . 35 Tell us not of banks and tariffs - - cease your paltry peddler cries - Shall the good State sink her honor that your gambling stocks may rise ? Would ye barter man for cotton ? up higher ...
Outras edições - Ver todos
Termos e frases comuns
altars angels beneath blast blazing blessed blood blow bondman's brand brave breath brow calm chain curse dank and lone dark dead dumb earth evil eyes false earth Faneuil Hall fathers fear fetters fire flag Freedom Freedom's God's gone sold grave gray hand Hark hath haunted ground hear heard heart Heaven hills and waters holy honor human land LE MARAIS Liberty lips look Lord lords of Chios manhood Massachusetts mercy Mexitli Moloch moral lepers Mother mountain mountain band nebber night Northern Northern eagle o'er pain Pilgrim poor prayer rejoice rice-swamp dank rolls round scorn shadow shadow fall Shadows weaving shame slave slavery Slavery's sold and gone song soul stolen daughters stooped storm strife sunny valleys tears thee thou thrilling To-day toil tread truth turn unto vales valleys Virginia Virginia's hills voice wave wild winds words wrong Ximena
Passagens mais conhecidas
Página 102 - But spare your country's flag," she said. A shade of sadness, a blush of shame, Over the face of the leader came ; The nobler nature within him stirred To life at that woman's deed and word : "Who touches a hair of yon gray head Dies like a dog ! March on !
Página 100 - Over the mountains, winding down, Horse and foot into Frederick town. Forty flags with their silver stars, Forty flags with their crimson bars, Flapped in the morning wind : the sun Of noon looked down, and saw not one.
Página 78 - Revile him not — the Tempter hath A snare for all ; And pitying tears, not scorn and wrath, Befit his fall ! Oh ! dumb be passion's stormy rage, When he who might Have lighted up and led his age, Falls back in night. Scorn ! would the angels laugh, to mark A bright soul driven, Fiend-goaded, down the endless dark...
Página 77 - The laws of changeless justice bind Oppressor with oppressed; And close as sin and suffering joined We march to fate abreast.
Página 19 - Gone, gone, — sold and gone, To the rice-swamp dank and lone, From Virginia's hills and waters, — Woe is me, my stolen daughters ! Gone, gone, — sold and gone, To the rice-swamp dank and lone.
Página 93 - THE proudest now is but my peer, The highest not more high ; To-day, of all the weary year, A king of men am I . To-day, alike are great and small, The nameless and the known ; My palace is the people's hall, The ballot-box my throne...
Página 11 - What ! preach and kidnap men! Give thanks, — and rob Thy own afflicted poor ? Talk of Thy glorious liberty, and then Bolt hard the captive's door ? What ! servants of Thy own Merciful Son, who came to seek and save The homeless and the outcast, — fettering down The tasked and plundered slave ! Pilate and Herod, friends ! Chief priests and rulers, as of old, combine ! Just God and holy ! is that church, which lends Strength to the spoiler, Thine...
Página 63 - Whate'er the loss, Whate'er the* cross, Shall they complain Of present pain Who trust in God's hereafter ? For who that leans on His right arm Was ever yet forsaken ? What righteous cause can suffer harm If He its part has taken ? Though wild and loud And dark the cloud, Behind its folds His hand upholds The calm sky of to-morrow...
Página 103 - IT is done ! Clang of bell and roar of gun Send the tidings up and down. How the belfries rock and reel ! How the great guns, peal on peal, Fling the joy from town to town ! Ring, 0 bells ! Every stroke exulting tells Of the burial hour of crime.
Página 58 - But the noble Mexic women still their holy task pursued, Through that long, dark night of sorrow, worn and faint and lacking food. Over weak and suffering brothers, with a tender care they hung, And the dying foeman blessed them in a strange and Northern tongue.