| Ballads, English - 1851 - 88 pages
...steel? What points the rebel cannon ? What sets the roaring rabble's heel' THE BOOK OF BROTHERS. 13 What breaks the oath Of the men o' the South ? What...foes In strife unworthy freemen. God lifts to-day the Tail and shows The features of the demon l O North and South, Its victims both, Can ye not cry, " Let... | |
| Frank Moore - 1864 - 396 pages
...What points the rebel cannon ? What sets the roaring rabble's heel On the old star-spangled pennon ? What breaks the oath Of the men o' the South ? What...to-day the veil, and shows The features of the demon ! 0 North and South ! Its victims both, Can ye not cry, " Let Slavery die ! " And Union find in freedom... | |
| Frank Moore - 1864 - 394 pages
...What points the rebel cannon ? What sets the roaring rabble's heel On the old star-spangled pennon ? What breaks the oath Of the men o' the South ? What...the answer : SLAVERY ! Then waste no blows on lesser foe?, In strife unworthy freemen ; God lifts to-day the veil, and shows The features of the demon !... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1864 - 188 pages
...What points the rebel cannon ? What sets the roaring rabble's heel On the old star-spangled pennon ? What breaks the oath Of the men o' the South ? What...the Union's life ? — Hark to the answer : Slavery ! God lifts to-day the vail, and shows The features of the demon ! O North and South, Its victims both,... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1864 - 694 pages
...Of th' raeno' th' South? What whets the knife For the Union's life ÎHark to the answer : SLAVERY I Then waste no blows on lesser foes, In strife unworthy freemen : God lifts to-day the vail, and shows The features of the demon ! О North and South, Its victims both, Can ye not cry, "Let... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1865 - 670 pages
...sets the roaring rabble's heel On th' old star-spangled pennon ? What breaks the oath Ofth'meno' fch' South? What whets the knife For the Union's life ?Hark...In strife unworthy freemen: G-od lifts to-day the vail, and shows The features of the demon ! O North and South, Its victims both, Can ye not cry, "Let... | |
| William Wallace Lyle, William W. Lyle - Biography & Autobiography - 1865 - 412 pages
...sets the roaring rabble's heel On the old star-spangled pennon? What breaks the oath of the men of the South? What whets the knife for the Union's life? Hark to the answer—Slavery ! WHITTIER. IT is a well-known fact that, when the rebellion first threatened the... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1865 - 704 pages
...star-spangled pennon? What breaks the oath Ofth' men o' th' South? What whets the knife For the Union 's life ?Hark to the answer: SLAVERY! Then waste no blows on lesser foee, In strife unworthy freemen : God lifts to-day the vail, and shows The features of the demon !... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - Massachusetts - 1866 - 948 pages
...What points the rebel cannon ? . What sets the roaring rabble's heel On the old star-spangled pennon ? What breaks the oath Of the men o' the South ? What...blows on lesser foes In strife unworthy freemen: God lifta to-day the veil, and shows The features of the demon. O Nort h and South ! Its victims both,... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - Massachusetts - 1866 - 734 pages
...What points the rebel cannon ? What sets the roaring rabble's heel On the old star-spangled pennon ? What breaks the oath Of the men o' the South ? What...Union's life ? — Hark to the answer : " Slavery 1 " Then waste no blows on lesser foes In strife unworthy freemen : God lifts to-day the veil, and... | |
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