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" May our Lord's dominion last Till a thousand years have passed, Twice four thousand times o'ertold! Firm as changeless rock, earth-rooted, Moss of ages imcomputed Grow upon it, green and old! "
The Mikado: Institution and Person - Page 51
by William Elliot Griffis - 1915 - 346 pages
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The McGill University Magazine, Volume 3

McGill University - 1903 - 440 pages
...more perfect civilization ; and we heartily join in the refrain of her impressive national anthem: "May our Lord's dominion last, Till a thousand years have passed, Twice four thousand times o'ertold, Firm as changeless rock, earthrooted, Moss of ages uncomputed." DP PENHALLOW. L. THE FAIRY...
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American Diplomacy in the Orient

John Watson Foster - Eastern question (Far East) - 1903 - 528 pages
...inspired by the sentiment so recently sung by its soldiers on the battlefields of Korea and China, — May our Lord's dominion last Till a thousand years have passed, Twice four thousand times o'ertold ! Firm as changeless rock, earth-rooted, Moss of ages uncorrupted XI THE ANNEXATION OF HAWAII...
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American Diplomacy in the Orient

John Watson Foster - Eastern question (Far East) - 1903 - 520 pages
...the sentiment so recently sung by its soldiers on the battlefields of Korea and China, — May onr Lord's dominion last Till a thousand years have passed, Twice four thousand times o'ertold I Firm as changeless rock, earth-rooted, Moss of ages uncorrupted Grows upon it, green and...
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Japan, the Place and the People

George Waldo Browne - Japan - 1904 - 622 pages
...to narite, Koke no musu made." Sir Edwin Arnold has given us the following excellent translation : " May our Lord's dominion last Till a thousand years have passed, Twice four thousand times o'ertold ! Finn as changeless rock, earth-rooted, Moss of ages uncomputed Grow upon it, green and old...
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Life of Japan

Masuji Miyakawa - Japan - 1907 - 354 pages
...'•(• r:'t»i-!' - ..... ••! 1 )n:;is: :!.•• * t * . * M. /:•'-&•"•. • ?r '. CHAPTER I "May our Lord's dominion last Till a thousand years have passed, Twice four thousand times o'ertold ! Firm as changeless rock, earth-rooted, Moss of age uncomputed Grow upon it, green and old!"...
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Japan

George Waldo Browne - China - 1907 - 268 pages
...to narite, Koke no musu made." Sir Edwin Arnold has given us the following excellent translation: " May our Lord's dominion last Till a thousand years have passed, Twice four thousand times o'ertold! Firm as changeless rock, earth-rooted, Moss of ages imcomputed Grow upon it, green and old!...
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Fun and Pathos of One Life

James T. DuBois - 1908 - 200 pages
...heroism, stormed the bloody angles on Dragon Hill, chanted with enthusiasm their national anthem : " ' May Our Lord's dominion last, Till a thousand years...passed ; Twice four thousand times o'er told, Firm as rock of earth, deep-rooted, Moss of ages uncomputed Grow upon it green and old.' " But," continued...
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The Cambrian, Volume 24

Welsh - 1904 - 610 pages
...they rush to the charge. The national anthem of Japan is called "Kimi Gayo," and a translated stanza is as follows: May our Lord's dominion last Till a...thousand years have passed, Twice four thousand times o'ertold, Firm as changless rock, earth-rooted, Moss of ages uncomputed. Another writer states that...
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Register of Kentucky State Historical Society, Volume 10

Kentucky Historical Society - Electronic journals - 1912 - 418 pages
...three times, singing the melody all in unison. The words of the national song are:1 "May our land's dominion last Till a thousand years have passed; Twice...times o'er told Firm as changeless rock, earth rooted, Mass of ages uncomputed." If you read the Japanese words in the original you would read them thus :...
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Year Book of the Pennsylvania Society

Pennsylvania Society, New York - Pennsylvania - 1907 - 294 pages
...Japan, who, with monster heroism, stormed the bloody angles on Dragon Hill, chanted with enthusiasm : " 'May Our Lord's dominion last, Till a thousand years...passed, Twice four thousand times o'er told, Firm as rock of earth, deep-rooted, Moss of ages uncomputed Grow upon it green and old.' "But," said the author...
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