| Frederic Hudson - American newspapers - 1873 - 814 pages
...our own ; Whoever may like it, may take it ; Who don't, may just let it alone. Anonymous Bohemian. The Press all lands shall sing ; The Press, the Press we bring, All lands to bless ; O pallid Want, O Labor stark, Behold, we bring the second Ark — The Press, the Press, the Press... | |
| Frederic Hudson - American newspapers - 1873 - 806 pages
...our own ; Whoever may like it, may take it ; Who don't, may just let it alone. Anonymous Bohemian. The Press all lands shall sing ; The Press, the Press we bring, All lands to bless ; O pallid Want, O Labor stark, Behold, we bring the second Ark — The Press, the Press, the Press... | |
| Ebenezer Elliott - 1876 - 444 pages
...and feel its fire. By earth, and hell, and heav'n, The shroud of souls is riven ! Mind, mind alone Is light, and hope, and life, and power ! Earth's...The Press, the Press we bring, All lands to bless : O pallid Want ! O Labour stark ! Behold, we bring the second ark ! The Press ! the Press ! the Press... | |
| Hanover College - 1883 - 136 pages
...dominion has been well earned, and the day of prophecy is at hand as foretold by the Corn-law rhymer: -'The Press all lands shall sing, The Press, the Press we bring, All lands to bless; O pallid want, O labor stark, Behold, we bring the second ark, The Press, the Press, the Press!" '"OUR... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Elocution - 1887 - 476 pages
...and feel its fire. By earth, and hell, and heaven. The shroud of souls is riven ' Mind, mind alone . Is light, and hope, and life, and power ! Earth's deepest night from this bless'd hour, The nisrht of rniuds is gone ! " The Press '." all lands shall sing ; The Press, the Press we bring All... | |
| Henry Fitz Randolph - Ballads, English - 1887 - 336 pages
...and feel its fire. By earth, and hell, and heav'n, The shroud of souls is riven ! Mind, mind alone Is light, and hope, and life, and power! Earth's deepest night, from this blest hour, The night of minds is gone ! 'The Press !' all lands shall sing; The Press, the Press we... | |
| Quotations, English - 1891 - 556 pages
...may be in some sort immortal, anc may frequently refresh the memory of the receiver. Fuller, PRESS. «'The Press!" all lands shall sing ; The press, the press we bring All lands to bless. О pallid Want ! О Labour stark t Behold, we bring the second ark! The press ! the press ! the press... | |
| Mrs. Mary Harriet Bright Curry - English literature - 1897 - 412 pages
...and feel its fire. By earth, and hell, and heav'n, Tl1e shroud of souls is riven ! Mind, mind alone Is light, and hope, and life, and power ! Earth's...from this bless'd hour, The night of minds is gone ! EBENEZER ELLIOTT. * Written for the Printers of Sheffield on the passing of the Reform Bill, which... | |
| Education - 1921 - 164 pages
...might possibly echo Ebenezer Elliott's words in praise of the press of his own nineteenth century: "The Press" all lands shall sing; "The Press, the Press we bring, All lands to bless: O pallid Want! O Labour stark I Behold we bring the second Ark! The Press! The Press! The Press!" Even... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower - Corn laws (Great Britain) - 1903 - 302 pages
...and feel its fire. By earth, and hell, and heav'n, The shroud of souls is riven ! Mind, mind alone It light, and hope, and life, and power! Earth's deepest night, from this bless' d hour, The night of minds, is gone! 'The Press!' all lands shall sing; The Press, the Press... | |
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