Through battle we have better learned thy worth, The long-breathed valor and undaunted will, Which, like his own, the day's disaster done, Could, safe in manhood, suffer and be still. Both thine and ours the victory hardly won; If ever with distempered... The Yale Literary Magazine - Página 1681892Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1875 - 782 páginas
...be still. Both thine and ours the victory hardly won; If ever with distempered voice or pen • We have misdeemed thee, here we take it back, — And...Virginia, fitly named from England's manly queen! James Russell Lowell. AUTUMN DATS IN WEIMAR, n. THE cordial, trustful hospitality with which I was... | |
| 1875 - 780 páginas
...and lie still. lioth thine aml ours the victory hardly won ; If ever with distempered voice or pen We have misdeemed thee, here we take it back,— And...men, Virginia, fitly named from England's manly queen ! James Ritsiell LowM. PLANTS AS DOCTORS.— In addition to the pleasure that may be derived from floriculture,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 112 páginas
...and be still. Both thine and ours the victory hardly won ; If ever with distempered voice or pen We have misdeemed thee, here we take it back, And for...men, Virginia, fitly named from England's manly queen ! r AN ODE FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1876. FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1876. I. I. NTRANCED I saw a vision... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 450 páginas
...and be still. Both thine and ours the victory hardly won ; If ever with distempered voice or pen We have misdeemed thee, here we take it back, And for...unpolluted men, Virginia, fitly named from England's manly ijueen ! AN ODE FOE THE FOURTH Or JULY, IS7ft I. 1. ENTRANCED I saw a vision in the cloud That loitered... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1879 - 592 páginas
...and be still. Both thine and ours the victory hardly won ; If ever with distempered voice or pen We have misdeemed thee, here we take it back, And for...unpolluted men, Virginia, fitly named from England's AN ODE FOB THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1S76 I. 1. ENTRANCED I saw a vision in the cloud That loitered dreaming... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 474 páginas
...be still. $95 Both thine and ours the victory hardly won; If ever with distempered voice or pen We have misdeemed thee, here we take it bacK, And for...common black. Be to us evermore as thou wast then, 4.00 As we forget thou hast not always been, Mother of States and unpolluted men, Virginia, fitly named... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 480 páginas
...we take it bacK, And for the dead of both don common black. Be to us evermore as thou wast then, 400 As we forget thou hast not always been, Mother of...men, Virginia, fitly named from England's manly queen I 385. See note to p. 216 1. 741. IV. AGASSIZ. [Louis JOHN KUDOLPH AGASSIZ was of Swiss birth, having... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 596 páginas
...victory hardly won; If ever with distempered voice or pen We have misdeemed thec, here we take it baci, And for the dead of both don common black. Be to us evermore as thou wast then, 4.00 As we forget thou hast not always been, Mother of States and unpolluted men, Virginia, fitly named... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1882 - 494 páginas
...victory hardly won ; If ever witli distempered voice or pen We have misdeemed thee, here we take il hack, And for the dead of both don common black. Be to us...unpolluted men, Virginia, fitly named from England's manly queen.l AN ODE FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1876. i. ENTEANCFP I saw a vision in the cloud That loitered... | |
| Delia Wood Lyman - 1883 - 754 páginas
...slaves, and kept open house. A good idea of these times may be gained from Thackeray's " Virginians." " Mother of States and unpolluted men, Virginia, fitly named from England's manly queen ! " THURSDAY May 22 De Soto Discovers the Mississippi, 1541.— The first European who beheld the "... | |
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