A book of English poetry; ed. by T. Shorter
l'OEMS OP n.EEDOK AND PATRIOTlSU. 21'1:4 Jt~ f.'s ijJtulr lrtfou tbe ~attlt of ~o.rl. Wut.- 0 that we now bad here But one ten t ...
2~ POBK.B 011 JIJI.E&DOK .Uti l'.t.TJ110'IISU. And Criospin Criapian aball ne'er go by, From thi.t time to the ending of the ...
PO.I!.Q OF PR&IWOK .AliD I'.UJUOTl&M. .!11)6 ::\tout Skippon hath a wound :-the centre hath ginn ground:- Buk! hark 1-Wh ...
256 PO!Dlll OF FRUDOV AND PATRtOTISlr. The me.teor-fiag of England Shall yet terrific burn ; Till danger's troubled night depart ...
1'008 0~ ~JLI:EDOX AND PA'BIOT18ll. 257 TELL TO BIB wtJ'a. WIWII I wedded th~e, The la11d wu free I 0! with what pride I u.eJ ro ...
268 POlWS o:r :Jli.DDOM AlO.> P.A.'PIUO'fiBK. Hail !-:-Rail! 0 sacred fol1IlJI, how proud you loolt I How high you lilt your ...
PODI.S OP J'R'&EDOX .&~D PATIUOTJIX. 25Q Opposed to theae, a hoveriug baud Coutended Cor their fatberlaJ:ul ; Peau.uts, ...
260 FOEM8 01' FUEl>Oll .&.XI> P.ATR10Tlllll, "Make way lfor Uberty I" h e cried ; Their keen pointa pasa'd !rom aide t ...
POZil8 o:r YRUDOK Uf1J l'ATJUOTJSV. 261 And prayer, the full deep flow of prayer, Blillow'd the pnstoral sod; And aoula grew str ...
~And if my atandard-btlarer ran, lUI fall fun ~ell he may, For never 1aw I promise yel of euoh a bloody fray, Preas ,,.here ye a ...
HoI gallant noblu orthe Leagoe, look th&t yo or &1"111.1 be bright; HoI burghers ofSaiut Genevieve, keep wat.c:b and war ...
Clime of the unfo~otten bran I WLoee land from plam to mountain-eave Wu Freedom's home or Glory's gn.ve I Shrine of the mighty! ...
POaiB 0 .. J'B.DDOII UD PATIU01'1Bll. 265 t~.c Ju:ou o£ ~~cnnoniw. TBrr fell devoted, but undying; The very goJes their names ee ...
A 'lria~ Bate on the rocky brow Whtch loob o'er eu..-Lorn 8&lamia ; And ahipe by thouaanda lay below, A.hd men in uationa .- ...
Fill high the bowl with Samio.n wine! We Will not think of thetnea like these I It made Anacreon'a song diTine: He amed-but aerv ...
POSKa OY J'RKBDOll A~D PATRtOTISJ(, ltllUD 5oi~aria. • AT midnight, in his guarded tent, The Turk wae dreaming of the hour When ...
They fought-like brave men, long and well ; They piled that ground 'llf'it.h Mo.lem lll∈ They conquer'd-but Bozznl8 fell, ...
!170 l'OIDlS o:r lrRUDO¥ 41CD PATlltO'l'l811 • .Bozua1e! with the storied brave Greece nurtured in her glory'a time, Reat thee-t ...
POIKII OJ' FR.UDOX ~MD PATBlOTI.IlL !il Give thAt! a11d welcome War to brace Her drums! a.ntlrend H eaven'• reeking apace! The c ...
That gracious boy! younger by fit\een yeal'll ; Brother at on co and sou! He left my aide, A aummer'a bloom on his fair cheeks, ...
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