| Sir Henry Parkes - Australia - 1876 - 498 pages
...our fathers had in trust ; And to oar children will transmit, or die : This is our maxim, this OUT piety ; And God and Nature say that it is just. That...In the wife's smile, and in the placid sky ; And at onr feet, amid the silent dust Of them that were before us. " STATE OF POLITICS IN 1860, SPEECH Delivered... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1878 - 1112 pages
...there, and in all places at one hour. XI. FEF.LIXGS OF THE TYKOLESK. THE Land we from our fathers had in trust, And to our children will transmit, or die :...at our feet, amid the silent dust Of them that were hefore us. — Sing aloud Old songs, the precious music of the heart ! Give, herds and flocks, your... | |
| George Duffield - Michigan - 1878 - 38 pages
...citizens: NEVEE, NEVER, NEVER ! LET us DESPAIR OF THE REPUBLIC ! " This land we from our fathers had in trust, And to our children will transmit or die."...our piety, And God and Nature say that it is just. 1 "Ono nation historically born—one political organization having one common life—each part with... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1880 - 738 pages
...there, and in all places at one hour. t FEELINGS OF TUB TYROLESE. THE Land we from our fathers had in trust, And to our children will transmit, or die:...God and Nature say that it is just. That which we tvould perform in arms, we must! We read the dictate in the infant's eye ; In the wife's smile; and... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1880 - 330 pages
...This is our maxim, this our piety ; Ard God and Nature say that it is just. l"rxat which we Ttv:/.: perform in arms — we must! We read the dictate in the infant's eye ; In the wiie's smile: and in the placid sky ; \r..li, ,-,i:r feet, amid the silent dust •at were before us.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1881 - 732 pages
...there, and in all places at one hour. FEELINGS OF THE TVROLESE. THE Land we from our fathers had in trust, And to our children will transmit, or die;...God and Nature say that it is just. That which we u-ould perform in arms— we must 1 We read the dictate in the infant's eye ; In the wife's smile ;... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 642 pages
...places at one hour. XL FERDINGS OF THE TYEOLESE. THE Land we from our fathers had in trust, And to out hefore us.— Sing alond Old songs, the precious music of the heart ! Give, herds and flocks, your... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 560 pages
...there, and in all places at one hour. FRELINGS OP THE TTROi.ESE. THE land we from our fathers had in trust, And to our children will transmit, or die :...is our maxim, this our piety ; And God and Nature saj that it is just. That which we would perform in arms — we must ! We read the dictate in the infant's... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 140 pages
...there, and in all places at one hour. FEELINGS OF TUE TYROLESE. THE Land we from our fathers had in trust, And to our children will transmit, or die:...dictate in the infant's eye; In the wife's smile; and in tile placid sky; And, at our feet, amid the silent dust Of them that were before us. — Sing aloud... | |
| William Wordsworth, John Morley - 1889 - 1152 pages
...there, and in all places at one hoar. 1809. FEELINGS OF THE TYROLESE THE Land we from our fathers had in trust. And to our children will transmit, or die :...say that it is just That which we would perform in anas— *t must ! We read the dictate in the infant's eye ; In the wife's smile ; and in the placid... | |
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