| American poetry - 1834 - 402 pages
...art terrible : the tear, The groan, the knell, the pall, the bier, And all we know, or dream, or fear But to the hero, when his sword Has won the battle...tones are heard The thanks of millions yet to be. BOZZABIS ! with the storied brave Greece nurtured in her glory's time, Rest thee — there is no prouder... | |
| Henry Innes (teacher of elocution) - 1834 - 550 pages
...tear, The groan, the knell, the pall, the bier, And all we know, or dream, or fear Of agony, are thine. But to the hero, when his sword Has won the battle...hollow tones are heard The thanks of millions yet to he. fil'ismg,, Bozzaris ! with the storied brave JlHySi Greece nurtured in her glory's time, "ui'ee""''... | |
| Joseph Rodman Drake - Literary Criticism - 1835 - 226 pages
...The groan, the knell, the pall, the bier ; And all we know, or dream, or fear Of agony, are thine. But to the hero, when his sword Has won the battle...tones are heard The thanks of millions yet to be. Come, when his task of fame is wrought — Come, with her laurel-leaf, blood-bought — Come in her... | |
| Samuel Putnam - Readers - 1836 - 226 pages
...tear, The groan, the knell, the pall, the bier, And all we know, or dream, or fear Of agony, are thine. But to the hero, when his sword Has won the battle...is no prouder grave, Even in her own proud clime. One of the few, the immortal names, That were not born to die. GROUND SWELL IN THE POLAR REGIONS. THE... | |
| Jesse Olney - Readers - 1836 - 350 pages
...earthquake shock, the ocean storm;— Come when the heart beats high and warm Of agony, are thine. 5. But to the hero, when his sword Has won the battle...storied brave Greece nurtured in her glory's time, Rest thee—there is no prouder grave, We tell thy doom without a sigh; For thou art Fredom's now, and Fame's—... | |
| Jonathan Barber - Oratory - 1836 - 404 pages
...tear, The groan, the knell, the pall, the bier, And all we know, or dream, or fear Of agony, are thine. But to the hero, when his sword Has won the battle...storied brave Greece nurtured in her glory's time, Rest thee—there is no prouder grave, Even in her own proud clime. We tell thy doom without a sigh ; For... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...tear, The groan, the knell, the pall, the bier, And all we know, or dream, or fear Of agony, are thine. But to the hero, when his sword Has won the battle...tones are heard The thanks of millions yet to be. PATHETIC AND ENTERTAINING. 317 Rest thee — there is no prouder grave, Even in her own proud clime.... | |
| Oratory - 1836 - 362 pages
...• The groan, the knell, the pall, the bier, And all we know, or dream or fear Of agony, are thine. But to the hero, when his sword Has won the battle for the free, Thy voice sounds like a prophets word, And in its hollow tones are heard The thanks of millions yet to be. Bozzaris ! with... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - Alnwick Castle - 1836 - 112 pages
...the land wind, from woods of palm, And orange groves, and fields of balm, Blew o'er the Haytian seas. Bozzaris ! with the storied brave Greece nurtured in her glory's time, Rest thee—there is no prouder grave, Even in her own proud clime. She wore no funeral weeds for thee,... | |
| Jesse Olney - Readers - 1838 - 346 pages
...The. groan, the knell, the pall, the bier, And all we know, or dream, or fear Of agony, are thine. 6. But to the hero, when his sword Has won the battle...clime. We tell thy doom without a sigh ; For thou art Fredom's now, and Fame's— One of the few, the immortal names, LESSON CLXXVIII. Dream of Clarence.... | |
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