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Page vii
... the stranger said Lars Porsena of Clusium , Long the proud Spaniards had vaunted to conquer us 50 201 63 37 98 48 3 * 5 2 7 8 of 19 . · • • · . · . 123 Men of England ! who inherit Not a drum was vii INDEX OF FIRST LINES ...
... the stranger said Lars Porsena of Clusium , Long the proud Spaniards had vaunted to conquer us 50 201 63 37 98 48 3 * 5 2 7 8 of 19 . · • • · . · . 123 Men of England ! who inherit Not a drum was vii INDEX OF FIRST LINES ...
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... proud in the 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 ...
... proud in the 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 ...
Page 32
... proud - winged Prussian eagle prov'n a vulture , carrion - fed . As the Day of Armageddon deadly shall the conflict be . Flesh is clothing - breath is quickening - the dry bones of chivalry . Arthur rides again to battle ; there is ...
... proud - winged Prussian eagle prov'n a vulture , carrion - fed . As the Day of Armageddon deadly shall the conflict be . Flesh is clothing - breath is quickening - the dry bones of chivalry . Arthur rides again to battle ; there is ...
Page 59
... proud , friendly , turbulent city , Often in peace and wealth you were pensive or covertly frown'd amid all your children , But now you smile with joy , exulting old Manahatta . Walt Whitman . EIGHTEEN SIXTY - ONE ARM'D year - year of ...
... proud , friendly , turbulent city , Often in peace and wealth you were pensive or covertly frown'd amid all your children , But now you smile with joy , exulting old Manahatta . Walt Whitman . EIGHTEEN SIXTY - ONE ARM'D year - year of ...
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... proudly shone ; By each gun the lighted brand , In a bold , determined hand , And the prince of all the land , Led them on . Like Leviathans afloat Lay their bulwarks on the brine , While the sign of battle flew , On the lofty British ...
... proudly shone ; By each gun the lighted brand , In a bold , determined hand , And the prince of all the land , Led them on . Like Leviathans afloat Lay their bulwarks on the brine , While the sign of battle flew , On the lofty British ...
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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 fair 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 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