| James Edward Murdoch, Thomas Buchanan Read - Patriotic poetry, American - 1864 - 200 pages
...famish'd rebel horde, On that pleasant morn of the early Fall, When Lee march'd over the mountain wall, Over the mountains winding down, Horse and foot, into...silver stars, Forty flags with their crimson bars, Flapp'd in the morning wind : the sun Of noon look'd down, and saw not one. Up rose old Barbara Frietchie... | |
| 1876 - 378 pages
...'Barbara Fritchie' von Whittier (Complete Poetical Works, Boston, 1873 p. 270) enthält folgende Verse: Forty flags with their silver stars, Forty flags with...wind: the sun Of noon looked down, and saw not one. Was die Tausende anlangt, so findet sich schon bei Layamon 25,395: feouwer hundred thusende. Marlowe,... | |
| Theodor S Fay - 1865 - 168 pages
...famish'd rebel horde, On that pleasant morn of the early Fall, When Lee march'd over the mountain wall, Over the mountains winding down, Horse and foot, into...silver Stars, Forty flags with their crimson bars, Flapp'd in the morning wind: the sun Of noon look'd down, and saw not one. Op rose old Barbara Frietchie... | |
| Richard Grant White - American poetry - 1866 - 368 pages
...page is a fac-simile of her autograph signature to a receipt which is in my possession. Fair as the garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel...the sun Of noon looked down and saw not one. Up rose Barbara Fritchie then, Bowed with her fourscore years and ten ; Bravest of all in Frederick town, She... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1866 - 122 pages
...and peach-tree fruited deep, Fair as a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel hoi do, On that pleasant morn of the early fall When Lee marched'...their crimson bars, Flapped in the morning wind : the snn Of noon looked down, and saw not one. Up rose old Barbara Frietehie then, Bowed with her fourscore... | |
| Nathaniel Kirk Richardson - Readers - 1866 - 204 pages
...garden of the Lord, On that pleasant morn of the early Fall, When Lee march'd over the mountain wall, Forty flags with their silver stars, Forty flags with their crimson bars, Flapp'd in the morning wind: the sun Of noon look'd down, and saw not one. Up rose old Barbara Frietchie... | |
| Richard Edwards - Elocution - 1867 - 510 pages
...over the mountain wall,«. 6. Over the mountains winding down, Horse and foot into Frederick town. 7. Forty flags with their silver stars, Forty flags with their crimson bars, 8. Flapped in the morning wind : the sun Of noon looked down, and saw not one. 9. Up rose old Barbara... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 508 pages
...over the mountain wall, — 6. Over the mountains winding down, Horse and foot into Frederick town. 7. Forty flags with their silver stars, Forty flags with their crimson bars, 8. Flapped in the morning wind : the sun Of noon looked down, and saw not one. 9. Up rose old Barbara... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - American poetry - 1868 - 710 pages
...famished rebel horde, On that pleasant morn of the early Fall When Lee marched o'er the mountain-wallOyer the mountains winding down, Horse and foot, into Frederick...wind ; the sun Of noon looked down, and saw not one. 4" Uprose old Barbara Frietcliie then, Bowed with her fourscore years and ten ; Bravest of all in Frederick... | |
| Andrew Comstock, Philip Lawrence - Elocution - 1808 - 596 pages
...famish'd rebel horde, On that pleasant morn of the early Fall, When Lee march'd over the mountain wall, Over the mountains winding down, Horse and foot, into...silver stars, Forty flags with their crimson bars, Flapp'd in the morning wind : the sun Of noon look'd down, and saw not one. Up rose old Barbara Frietchie... | |
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