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... words . Just those which the scholar ought to learn . They have practical rules for Spelling . They are especially ... Words . No. 2. Words and Definitions . No. 3. Words , Definitions and Sentences . Copyrighted , 1877 , by SHELDON & CO ...
... words . Just those which the scholar ought to learn . They have practical rules for Spelling . They are especially ... Words . No. 2. Words and Definitions . No. 3. Words , Definitions and Sentences . Copyrighted , 1877 , by SHELDON & CO ...
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... word of thine Whose echo is the glad refrain Of rended bolt and falling chain , To grace our festal time , from all The zones of earth our guests we call . For art and labor met in truce , For beauty made the bride of use , We thank ...
... word of thine Whose echo is the glad refrain Of rended bolt and falling chain , To grace our festal time , from all The zones of earth our guests we call . For art and labor met in truce , For beauty made the bride of use , We thank ...
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... word , so bravely said , these plain men put their hands , And pledge to it , in face of Heaven , their faith , their lives , their lands . 46 " Ring ! " cries the listening bellman's boy . “ Ring ! for the deed is done ! ' Swift with ...
... word , so bravely said , these plain men put their hands , And pledge to it , in face of Heaven , their faith , their lives , their lands . 46 " Ring ! " cries the listening bellman's boy . “ Ring ! for the deed is done ! ' Swift with ...
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... words , and shall be evermore . We know these men were made , like us , in molds of common clay ; Though even as demigods they loom through history's morn- ing gray . We know that hate and spite and greed defiled their holiest things ...
... words , and shall be evermore . We know these men were made , like us , in molds of common clay ; Though even as demigods they loom through history's morn- ing gray . We know that hate and spite and greed defiled their holiest things ...
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... word on many an ear strikes like a solemn bell , Tolling the knell of heroes who for Freedom fought and fell ; For God , who counts the tears and groans and bloody sweat of slaves , Hath summed the direful reckoning up , and lo ! a ...
... word on many an ear strikes like a solemn bell , Tolling the knell of heroes who for Freedom fought and fell ; For God , who counts the tears and groans and bloody sweat of slaves , Hath summed the direful reckoning up , and lo ! a ...
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Star Selections 1876: A Fresh Collection of Patriotic Readings, in Prose and ... J. E. Goodrich No preview available - 2009 |
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN America-An Ode American banner battle BAYARD TAYLOR Behold bells beneath blood blue Boston brave Centennial Day CENTENNIAL HYMN century CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS citizen comrades consecrated Continental Congress crown dead Declaration duty earth echo endure faith fame fathers flowers forever freedom freemen Give praise glory grand graves gray hand heart heaven honor Hospes Civitatis human Independence JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL John Adams John Hancock JOSEPH ALDEN July 4th justice land liberty live Massachusetts mighty millions mountain nation never night o'er Old South Old South Church OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Oration past patriotism Patterson's peace political Price race republic reverent rise sacred School shame soldiers song South Carolina Spellers spirit stand stars STONEWALL JACKSON sublime tears thee thine thou thousand tion to-day toil triumph true truth Union virtue voice words
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Page 39 - It is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated, here, to the unfinished work that they have thus far so nobly carried on. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us : that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion ; that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain : that the nation shall, under God, have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the...
Page 8 - One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh, but the earth abideth forever.
Page 7 - OUR fathers' God ! from out whose hand The centuries fall like grains of sand, We meet to-day, united, free, And loyal to our land and Thee, To thank Thee for the era done, And trust Thee for the opening one.
Page 95 - Men whom the lust of office does not kill; Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy; Men who possess opinions and a will; Men who have honor — men who will not lie; Men who can stand before a demagogue, And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking; Tall men, sun-crowned, who live above the fog, In public duty and in private thinking...
Page 22 - Long as thine Art shall love true love, Long as thy Science truth shall know, Long as thine Eagle harms no Dove, Long as thy Law by law shall grow, Long as thy God is God above, Thy brother every man below, So long, dear Land of all my love, Thy name shall shine, thy fame shall glow!
Page 7 - The austere virtues strong to save. The honor proof to place or gold. The manhood never bought nor sold! Oh make Thou us, through centuries long, In peace secure, in justice strong; Around our gift of freedom draw The safeguards of Thy righteous law: And, cast in some diviner mould. Let the new cycle shame the old ! JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER.
Page 95 - GOD give us men ! a time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith, and ready hands. Men whom the lust of office does not kill ; Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy ; Men who possess opinions and a will ; Men who have honor ; men who will not lie ; Men who can stand before a demagogue, And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking ; Tall men, sun crowned, who live above the fog In public duty and in private thinking.
Page 21 - Then old Shapes and Masks of Things, Framed like Faiths or clothed like Kings — Ghosts of Goods once fleshed and fair, Grown foul Bads in alien air — War, and his most noisy lords, Tongued with lithe and poisoned swords — Error, Terror, Rage and Crime, All in a windy night of time Cried to me from land and sea, No! Thou shalt not be! Hark! Huguenots whispering yea in the dark, Puritans answering yea in the dark!
Page 68 - said the quick alarming drum. 'Let me of my heart take counsel: War is not of life the sum; Who shall stay and reap the harvest When the autumn days shall come? But the drum Echoed, 'Come! Death shall reap the braver harvest,' said the solemn-sounding drum.