| James Spear Loring - History - 1852 - 720 pages
...free spirit of its fallen corse. Well-fated shades ! let no unmanly tear From pity's eye distain your honored bier. Lost to their view, surviving friends...world the lettered stone shall tell How Caldwell, Attucks, Gray and Maverick fell" On the fourteenth of March, Patrick Carr, who died of the wound received... | |
| James Spear Loring - Boston (Mass.) - 1854 - 754 pages
...free spirit of its fallen corse. Well-fated shades ! let no unmanly tear From pity's eye distain your honored bier. Lost to their view, surviving friends...lettered stone shall tell the tale of the martyred ions of liberty ; but no stone appears on the spot where they were buried. Indeed, if any stone were... | |
| Presbyterian church in the U.S.A. - 1864 - 662 pages
...memory, with this inscription: Long as in Freedom's cause the wise contend, Dear to your country, ehall your fame extend; While to the world the lettered stone shall tell Where Caldwell, Attucks, Gray, and Maverick fell. The anniversary of this event was publicly commemorated... | |
| Arthur Gilman - Boston (Mass.) - 1889 - 538 pages
...honored bier ; 'Lost to their view, surviving friends may mourn, Yet o'er thy pile shall flames celestial burn ; Long as in Freedom's cause the wise contend,...tell How Caldwell, Attacks, Gray, and Maverick fell." STIRRING UP A CONTINENT. THE day of the Boston " Massacre " was that on which parliament removed all... | |
| Arthur Gilman - Boston (Mass.) - 1889 - 540 pages
...honored bier ; Lost to their view, surviving friends may mourn, Yet o'er thy pile shall flames celestial burn ; Long as in Freedom's cause the wise contend,...world the lettered stone shall tell How Caldwell, Attucks, Gray, and Maverick fell." -—sc^^in STIRRING Ul' A CONTINENT. THE day of the Boston " Massacre... | |
| Albert William Mann - Boston (Mass.) - 1917 - 610 pages
...up for their liberty. Boston "Well- fated shades! let no unmanly tear From pity's eye disdain your honored bier ; Lost to their view, surviving friends...world the lettered stone shall tell How Caldwell, Attucks. Gray and Maverick fell." Fleet's Post, March 12, 1770. The Stamp Act was repealed, but the... | |
| Dharathula H. Millender - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1986 - 196 pages
...honored bier; Lost to their view, surviving friends may mourn, Yet o'er thy pile shall flames celestial burn; Long as in Freedom's cause the wise contend,...world the lettered stone shall tell How Caldwell, Attucks, Gray, and Maverick fell." A few days later one of the leading patriots, John Adams, wrote... | |
| William Cooper Nell - Biography & Autobiography - 2002 - 772 pages
...Boston, were both buried from Faneuil Hall. A stone was erected, and on it carved this inscription:— 'Long as in Freedom's cause the wise contend, Dear...world the lettered stone shall tell HOW CALDWELL, ATTUCKS, GRAY and MAVERICK fell.' No remains of the stone are now visible, as it was probably destroyed... | |
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