Vain Desires, And Vice, with the spoils upon him Of thee and thy beaten sires, "While Kings of eternal evil Yet darken the hills about, Thy part is with broken sabre To rise on the last redoubt, "To fear not sensible failure, Nor covet the game at all,... The Living Age - Page 5901921Full view - About this book
| Gertrude Moore Richards - American poetry - 1916 - 254 pages
...spoils upon him Of thee and thy beaten sires, "While Kings of eternal evil Yet darken the hills about, Thy part is with broken sabre To rise on the last...fighting, fighting, Die, driven against the wall!" LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY COURAGE COUKAGE is but a word, and yet, of words, The only sentinel of permanence;... | |
| American poetry - 1916 - 244 pages
...upon him Of thee and thy beaten sires, 50 "While Kings of eternal evil Yet darken the hills about, Thy part is with broken sabre To rise on the last...fighting, fighting, fighting, Die, driven against the walll" COURAGE LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY COURAGE is but a word, and yet, of words, The only sentinel of... | |
| Gertrude Moore Richards, Mrs. Waldo Richards - American poetry - 1916 - 240 pages
...thee and thy beaten sires, 50 "While Bangs of eternal evil Yet darken the hills about, Thy part ia with broken sabre To rise on the last redoubt, "To...fighting, fighting, Die, driven against the wall!" LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY COURAGE COUBAGE is but a word, and yet, of words, The only sentinel of permanence;... | |
| Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn, Dorothy Canfield Fisher - American literature - 1916 - 168 pages
...slow, how slowly! But westward, look! the land is bright. — Clough. To fear not Fortune's endeavors, Nor covet the game at all, But fighting, fighting, fighting, Die driven against the wall. — Louise Imogen Guiney. It is too late ? Ah, nothing is too late Till the tired heart shall cease... | |
| American poetry - 1916 - 238 pages
...upon him Of thee and thy beaten sires, 50 "While Kings of eternal evil Yet darken the hills about, Thy part is with broken sabre To rise on the last redoubt, "To fear not'sensible failure, Nor covet the game at all, But fighting, fighting, fighting, Die, driven against... | |
| Louise Collier Willcox - English poetry - 1917 - 330 pages
...cloud of banners And ringleted Vain Desires, "While Kings of eternal evil Yet darken the hills about, Thy part is with broken sabre To rise on the last...fighting, fighting, Die, driven against the wall." DEO OPTIMO MAXIMO All else for use, One only for desire; Thanksgiving for the good, but thirst for... | |
| Georgiana Goddard King - Church architecture - 1920 - 506 pages
...The first count, D. Aznar, of WAY OF S.JAMES While kings of eternal evil Vet darken the hills about, Thy part is, with broken sabre, To rise on the last redoubt; To fear not sensible failure, Nor covert the game at all, But fighting, fighting, fighting, Die, driven against the wall 1 Vive con noble... | |
| 1920 - 538 pages
.... . I WAY OF S.JAMES Alfonso el Batallador. While kings of eternal evil Yet darken the hills about, Thy part is, with broken sabre, To rise on the last redoubt; To fear not sensible failure, Nor covert the game at all, But fighting, fighting, fighting, Die, driven against the wall 1 Garcia Iniguez... | |
| Susan Isabel Frazee, Chauncey Wetmore Wells - English language - 1921 - 200 pages
...way For flowers to follow, every where? 7. While Kings of eternal evil Yet darken the hills about, Thy part is with broken sabre To rise on the last...fighting, fighting, fighting, Die driven against the wall. 8. Take temperance to thy breast, While yet is the hour of choosing, As arbitress exquisite Of all... | |
| Merton Stacher Rice - Methodist Church - 1921 - 274 pages
...Still darken the hills about; Thy part is, with broken saber, To rise on the last redoubt, To fear no sensible failure, Nor covet the game at all, But fighting,...fighting, fighting, Die! Driven against the wall." That was what Paul meant, and that was exactly what he did. You hear no other note from him. Never... | |
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