Great captains, with their guns and drums, Disturb our judgment for the hour, But at last silence comes ; These all are gone, and, standing like a tower. Our children shall behold his fame, The kindly-earnest, brave, foreseeing man, Sagacious, patient,... Poetical Works - Página 400por John Greenleaf Whittier, James Russel Lowell - 1891 - 522 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 582 páginas
...victory Such as the Present gives, and cannot wait, SafeJn himself as in a fate. So always firmly he : He knew to bide his time, And can his fame abide,...: These all are gone, and, standing like a tower, Oar children shall behold his fame, The kindly-earnest, brave, foreseeing man, Sagacious, patient,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1882 - 494 páginas
...can his fame ahide, Still patient in his simple faith s Till the wise years decide. Great captaius, with their guns and drums, Disturb our judgment for...gone, and, standing like a tower, Our children shall bebold his fame. The kindly-earnest, brave, foreseeing man, Sagacious, patient, dreading praise, not... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1883 - 230 páginas
...unfaltering skill, And supple.tempered will, That bent, like perfect steel, to spring again and thrust. Great captains, with their guns and drums, Disturb...tower, Our children shall behold his fame — The' kindly, earnest, brave, foreseeing man, Sagacious, patient, dreading praise, not blame ; New birth... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1885 - 518 páginas
...victory Such as the Present gives, and cannot wait, Safe in himself as in a fate. So always firmly he : He knew to bide his time, And can his fame abide, Still patient in his simple faith sublir»e, Till the wise years decide Great captains, with their guns and drums, Disturb our judgment... | |
| Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, George Henry Payne, Henry Goddard Leach - 1895 - 818 páginas
...these singular forces better than questions can: and no man illustrates it better than Abraham Lincoln. "Great captains -with their guns and drums Disturb...: These all are gone, and, standing like a tower, Dur children shall behold his fame, The kindly-earnest, brave, foreseeing man, Sagacious, patient,... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 656 páginas
...victory Such as the Present gives, and cannot wait, Safe in himself as in a fate. So always firmly he: He knew to bide his time, And can his fame abide....his fame. The kindly-earnest, brave, foreseeing man, x Sagacious, patient, dreading praise, not blame, New birth of our new soil, the first American. WORDSWORTH.... | |
| Jacob W. Shoemaker - 1888 - 236 páginas
...victory Such as the present gives, and cannot wait, Safe in himself as in a fate. So always firmly he : He knew to bide his time, And can his fame abide,...like a tower, Our children shall behold his fame, The kindly, earnest, brave, foreseeing man, Sagacious, patient, dreading praise, not blame, New birth of... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 452 páginas
...victory Such as the Present gives, and cannot wait, Safe in himself as in a fate. So always firmly he : He knew to bide his time, And can his fame abide,...children shall behold his fame, The kindly-earnest, bravo, foreseeing man, Sagacious, patient, dreading praise, not blame, New birth of our new soil, the... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 562 páginas
...victory Such as the Present gives, and cannot wait, Safe in himself as in a fate. So always firmly he : He knew to bide his time, And can his fame abide,...Disturb our judgment for the hour, But at last silence conies ; These all are gone, and, standing like a tower, Our children shall behold his fame, The kindly-earnest,... | |
| Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States - 1890 - 94 páginas
...victory Such as the present gives, and cannot wait, Safe in himself as in a fate. So always firmly he ; He knew to bide his time, And can his fame abide,...guns and drums, Disturb our judgment for the hour, Bat at last silence oomes; These all are gone, and, standing like a tower, Our children shall behold... | |
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