With kindliest welcoming, With smiles like those of summer, And tears like those of spring. For them we wear these trusty arms, And lay them down no more Till we have driven the Briton Forever from our shore. Poems by William Cullen Bryant - Página 34de William Cullen Bryant - 1862Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Cullen Bryant - 1862 - 276 páginas
...moonlight plain; Tis life to feel the night-wind A moment in the British camp— A moment—and away Back to the pathless forest, Before the peep of day. Grave men with hoary hairs, Their hearts are all with Marion, Grave men there are by broad Sautee, For Marion... | |
| John Wilson - 1865 - 444 páginas
...the night-wind That lifts their tossing manes. A moment in the ravaged camp — A moment — and away Back to the pathless forest, Before the peep of day....all with Marion, For Marion are their prayers. And loveliest ladies greet our band With kindliest welcoming— With smiles like those of summer, And tears... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1866 - 1010 páginas
...the night-wind That lifts their tossing manes. A moment in the British camp— A moment — and away Back to the pathless forest, Before the peep of day....greet our band. With kindliest welcoming, With smiles iike those of summer. And tears like those of spring. For them we wear these trusty arms. And lay them... | |
| Mother Angela Gillespie - 1871 - 468 páginas
...night-wind That lifts their tossing manes. A moment in the British camp — A moment — and away, £ack to the pathless forest, Before the peep of day. "...kindliest .welcoming, With smiles like those of summer, For them we wear these trusty arms, And lay them down no more Till we have driven the Briton Forever... | |
| 1872 - 900 páginas
...the night-wind That lifts his tossing mane. A moment in the British camp — A moment — and away Let me not languish, then, and spend A life as barren...tend, But with délaies. All things are busie ; only I clown no more Till we have driven the Briton Forever from our shore. WARREN'S ADDRESS. STAND ! the... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 492 páginas
...the night-wind That lifts his tossing mane. A moment in the British camp — A moment — and away Back to the pathless forest, Before the peep of day....kindliest welcoming, With smiles like those of summer, For them we wear these trusty arms, And lay them down no more Till we have driven the Briton, Forever,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1873 - 730 páginas
...the night-wind That lifts his tossing mane. A moment in the British camp — A moment — and away Back to the pathless forest, Before the peep of day. Grave men there are by broad Santr« Grave men with hoary hairs, Their hearts arc all with Mtnio*. For MA 11 1 ox are their prayers.... | |
| Edward Henry Bickersteth (bp. of Exeter) - 1874 - 764 páginas
...harassing and successful warfare. Bryant's ballad is unusually spirited, and thus concludes : — " Grave men there are by broad Santee, Grave men with...of summer, And tears like those of spring. For them wo wear these trusty arms, And lay them down no more, Till wo have driven the Briton For ever from... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 páginas
...the night-wind That lifts his tossing mane. A moment in the British camp — A moment — and away Back to the pathless forest, Before the peep of day....men there are by broad Santee, Grave men with hoary hnirs ; Their hearts are all with Marion, For Marion arc their prayers. And lovely Indies greet our... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1878 - 874 páginas
...the night-wind That lifts his tossing mane. A moment in the British camp — A moment — and away Back to the pathless forest, Before the peep of day....our band With kindliest welcoming, With smiles like tlioso of summer, And tears like those of spring. For them we wear these trusty arms, And lay them... | |
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