... as the morning opened ; that he had written some lines or brief notes that would aid him in calling them to mind, upon the back of a letter which he happened to have in his pocket... The Star-Spangled Banner - Página 124por United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary, United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee No. 4 - 1958 - 174 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| George Henry Preble - 1880 - 892 páginas
...retreating to their ships, and looked at the flag he had so anxiously watched for, as the morning opened; that he had written some lines, or brief notes that...as he proceeded he was obliged to rely altogether upon his memory ; and that he finished it in the boat [the- cartel] on his way to the shore, and wrote... | |
| John Piersol McCaskey - 1881 - 188 páginas
...aid him in recalling them, and for some of the lines as he proceeded he had to rely on his memory. He finished it in the boat on his way to the shore, and wrote it out as it now stands immediately upon reaching Baltimore. In an hour after it was placed in the hands of the printer, it... | |
| George Van Santvoord - 1882 - 760 páginas
...retreating to their ships, and looked at the flag he had watched for so anxiously as the morning opened; that he had written some lines, or brief notes, that...altogether on his memory, and that he finished it in the Iwat. on his way to the shore, and wrote it out, as it now stands, at the hotel on the night he reached... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1886 - 580 páginas
...retreating to their ships, and looked at the flag he had watched for so anxiously as the morning opened ; that he had written some lines or brief notes that...as he proceeded, he was obliged to rely altogether upon his memory ; and that he finished it in the boat on his way to the shore, and wrote it out as... | |
| Brown University. Library, Henry Bowen Anthony, Albert Gorton Greene, Caleb Fiske Harris, John Calvin Stockbridge - 1886 - 362 páginas
...retreating to their ships, and looked at the flag he had watched for so anxiously as the morning opened; that he had written some lines, or brief notes, that...the lines, as he proceeded, he was obliged to rely on his memory; and that he finished it in the boat on his way to the shore, and wrote it out as it... | |
| Louis Charles Elson - 1899 - 372 páginas
...field-glass, Key had hastily jotted down the opening stanzas of the poem, that was to become so celebrated, on the back of a letter which he happened to have in his pocket. He finished it in the boat as he was going up to Baltimore, and wrote out a fair copy at the hotel... | |
| 1904 - 816 páginas
...to Key in the fervor of the moment, when he saw the enemy hastily retreating to their ships, using the back of a letter which he happened to have in...as he proceeded he was obliged to rely altogether upon his memory; finishing it on the deck of the cartel boat, while returning to the city, writing... | |
| Oscar George Sonneck - 1909 - 270 páginas
...pocket; and for some of the lines, as he proceeded, he was obliged to rely altogether on his memory. (2) He finished it in the boat on his way to the shore. (3) He wrote it out as it now stands, at the hotel, on the night he reached Baltimore and immediately... | |
| 1911 - 602 páginas
...retreating to their ships, and looked at the flag he had so anxiously watched for, as the morning opened; that he had written some lines, or brief notes that...as he proceeded he was obliged to rely altogether upon his memory; and that he finished it in the boat (the cartel) on his way to the shore, and wrote... | |
| Oscar George Sonneck, Library of Congress. Music Division - 1914 - 240 páginas
...Francis Scott Key told bim that — (1) He commenced it [the poem] on the deck of their vessel . . . that he had written some lines or brief notes that...proceeded, he was obliged to rely altogether on his memory. (2) He finished it in the boat on his way to the shore. (3) He wrote it out as it now stands, at the... | |
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