HAIL to the land whereon we tread, Our fondest boast ; The sepulchre of mighty dead, The truest hearts that ever bled, Who sleep on Glory's brightest bed, A fearless host : No slave is here ; our unchained feet Walk freely as the waves that beat Our coast.... Poems of the Pilgrims - Página 25por Zilpha Harlow Spooner - 1881 - 99 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| James Gates Percival - 1822 - 262 páginas
.... 3 Would soften into loveliness, and be Dearest of earth, for there my soul is free. NEW-ENGLAND. HAIL to the land whereon we tread, Our fondest boast;...glory's brightest bed, A fearless host: No slave is here—our unchain'd feet Walk freely, as the waves that beat Our coast. Our fathers cross'd the ocean's... | |
| 1822 - 272 páginas
...Wounds but to heal thea with raptures above. WILLIAM RAY. NEW-ENGLAND. [Connecticut Herald. New-Haven.] HAIL to the land whereon we tread, Our fondest boast...sepulchre of mighty dead, The truest hearts that ever bledj Who sleep on Glory's brightest bed, A fearless host : No slave is here — our unchain'd feet... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 páginas
...the whole creation smile!, Crown the great hymn." LESSON CXLV1H. Ji'cvi-England. — JG PERCIVAI.. HAIL to the land whereon we tread,. •< , Our fondest...unchained feet Walk freely, as the waves that beat Our coast. Our fathers crossed the ocean's wave To seek this shore ; They left behind the coward slave... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1824 - 396 páginas
...placed ? — 7. What became of the women and children ia forts Kingston and Wilkesbarre ? NEW-ENGLAND. HAIL to the land whereon we tread, Our fondest boast...brightest bed, A fearless host ; No slave is here — our unchain'd feet Walk freely, as the waves that beat Our coast. Our fathers cross'd the ocean's wave... | |
| Dorothea Lynde Dix - 1828 - 304 páginas
...America is xoftqn designated as the " land of Liberty." "'tWith one of our own poets we may say, "4 " Hail to the land whereon we tread, Our fondest boast...Who sleep on Glory's brightest bed, A fearless host : - Our unchained feet Walk freely as the waves that beat Our coast. Our fathers crossed the ocean's... | |
| Dorothea Lynde Dix - 1829 - 402 páginas
...large. America is often designated as the " land of Liberty." With one of our own poets we may say, " Hail to the land whereon we tread, Our fondest boast...Who sleep on Glory's brightest bed, A fearless host : - Our unchained feet Walk freely as the waves that beat Our coast. Our fathers crossed the ocean's... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 páginas
...whereon we tread, Our fondest boast ; The sepulchcr of mighty dead, The truest hearts that ever blod, Who sleep on glory's brightest bed, A fearless host...unchained feet Walk freely, as the waves that beat Our coast. Our fathers crossed the ocean's wave They sternly bore Such toils as meaner souls had quelled... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 484 páginas
...whom the whole creation smiles, Crown the great hymn." LESSON CXLVIII. New-England. — JG PERCIYAL. HAIL to the land whereon we tread, Our fondest boast...unchained feet Walk freely, as the waves that beat Our coast. Our fathers crossed the" ocean's wave To seek this shore ; They left behind the coward slave... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 484 páginas
...the land whereon we tread, Our fondest boast ; The sepulchre of mighty dead, The truest hearts thai ever bled, Who sleep on Glory's brightest bed, A fearless...unchained feet Walk freely, as the waves that beat Our coast. Our fathers crossed the ocean's wave To seek this shore ; They left behind the coward slave... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 496 páginas
...whom the whole creation smiles, Crown the great hymn." LESSON CXLVIII. New-England.—JG PERCIVAL. HAIL to the land whereon we tread, Our fondest boast; The sepulchre of mighty dead, The truest hearts thai ever bled, Who sleep on Glory's brightest bed, A fearless host: No slave is here—our unchained... | |
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