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... pride of thee . I reap the fruit of the toil and tears , Of the deeds of the heroes that made thee great , Of the travail throes of a thousand years- Of the patient courage that conquered fate- Of doubts and despairing fears . Each drop ...
... pride of thee . I reap the fruit of the toil and tears , Of the deeds of the heroes that made thee great , Of the travail throes of a thousand years- Of the patient courage that conquered fate- Of doubts and despairing fears . Each drop ...
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... prophecy on fervent wings ; Pride in the strength of God whose sword we wield , And charity the only crown of kings . Iris Tree . FALSE GODS Gods of Berserker and Viking , Thor and 390 BATTLE POEMS AND PATRIOTIC VERSES.
... prophecy on fervent wings ; Pride in the strength of God whose sword we wield , And charity the only crown of kings . Iris Tree . FALSE GODS Gods of Berserker and Viking , Thor and 390 BATTLE POEMS AND PATRIOTIC VERSES.
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... of Light are fallen , fall'n thro ' pride , as angels fell , And the Morning - star becometh Lucifer , the Prince of Hell . To the false gods of thy fathers bend in vain 31 BATTLE POEMS AND PATRIOTIC VERSES FALSE GODS ...
... of Light are fallen , fall'n thro ' pride , as angels fell , And the Morning - star becometh Lucifer , the Prince of Hell . To the false gods of thy fathers bend in vain 31 BATTLE POEMS AND PATRIOTIC VERSES FALSE GODS ...
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... pride- The blood that flowed when Lander fell , And Baker's crimson tide . And thus apart our hearts keep time With every pulse ye feel , And Mercy's ringing gold shall chime With Valour's clashing steel . Bret Harte . THE REVEILLE HARK ...
... pride- The blood that flowed when Lander fell , And Baker's crimson tide . And thus apart our hearts keep time With every pulse ye feel , And Mercy's ringing gold shall chime With Valour's clashing steel . Bret Harte . THE REVEILLE HARK ...
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... pride and joy in my city , How she led the rest to arms , how she gave the cue , How at once with lithe limb unwaiting a moment she sprang , ( O superb ! O Manhattan , my own , my peerless ! O strongest you in the hour of danger , in ...
... pride and joy in my city , How she led the rest to arms , how she gave the cue , How at once with lithe limb unwaiting a moment she sprang , ( O superb ! O Manhattan , my own , my peerless ! O strongest you in the hour of danger , in ...
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Arethusa arm'd arms army array banner battle beat blast blood boys breath Bret Harte bugles blown Cannon charge cheer Christ or Nietzsche Clusium crest cried death deep dread drum England's dead eyes F. W. Bourdillon fathers fell field fierce fight fire flag fought gallant glory hand Hark hath hear heard Hearts of oak heaven helmet helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre Herminius Highland laddie hills homes of England Horatius horse John Burns King land Lars Porsena light look Lord loud Marmion morn mountain Navarre ne'er never night noble o'er pibroch pride proud quoth rage roar rode rolling rose round rush Sextus shield shout slain smile soldier song sound spake spears stand stood sweet sword tears thee Thomas Campbell thou thousand thunder twas victory vigil voice W. E. Henley Walt Whitman waves wild winds do blow wounded