... speech Save the ten Arab signs, yet not without The shrewd dry humor natural to the man : His awe-struck colleagues listening all the while, Between the pauses of his argument, To hear the thunder of the wrath of God Break from the hollow trumpet... Historic Towns of New England - Stran 558uredili: - 1899 - 599 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John James Ingalls - 1902 - 552 strani
...with the unthoughtful. CHAPTER VI. "And there he stands in memory to this day, erect, self-poised, A witness to the ages as they pass, That simple duty hath no place for fear." — WhiUier. In the sum of national history John James Ingalls is a unit. A pronounced personality... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1904 - 632 strani
...of the wrath of God Break from the hollow trumpet of the cloud. 60 And there he stands in memory to this day, Erect, self-poised, a rugged face, half...unnatural dark, A witness to the ages as they pass, 64 That simple duty hath no place for fear. 1866. . He ceased : just then the ocean seemed To lift... | |
| 1905 - 252 strani
...of the wrath of God Break from the hollow trumpet of the cloud. 60 And there he stands in memory to this day, Erect, self-poised, a rugged face, half...they pass, That simple duty hath no place for fear. 65 FOR AN AUTUMN FESTIVAL JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER THE Persian's flowery gifts, the shrine Of fruitful... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 738 strani
...the cloud. 60 And there he stands in memory to this day, Erect, self-poised, a rugged face, half seeu Against the background of unnatural dark, A witness...they pass, That simple duty hath no place for fear. I860. THE DEAD SHIP OF HARPSWELL WHAT flecks the outer gray beyond The sundown's golden trail ? The... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 730 strani
...cloud. 60 And there he stands in memory to this day, Erect, self-poised, a rugged face, half sei-n Against the background of unnatural dark, A witness...they pass, That simple duty hath no place for fear. 186(5. THE DEAD SHIP OF HARPSWELL WHAT flecks the outer gray beyond The sundown's golden trail ? The... | |
| CURTIS HIDDEN PAGE, PH. D. - 1905 - 778 strani
...60 And there he stands in memory to this day, Erect, self-poised, a rugged face, half seeu A gainst the background of unnatural dark, A witness to the...they pass, That simple duty hath no place for fear. 1866. THE DEAD SHIP OF HARPSWELL WHAT flecks the outer gray beyond The sundown's golden trail ? The... | |
| Gertrude Lincoln Stone, Mary Grace Fickett - 1906 - 168 strani
...every one who that day sat with him in the Hartford state house. " And there he stands in memory to this day, Erect, self-poised, a rugged face, half...they pass, That simple duty hath no place for fear." LEARN : — Our grand business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly... | |
| Gertrude Lincoln Stone, Mary Grace Fickett - 1906 - 168 strani
...him in the Hartford state house. " And there he stands in memory to this day, Erect, self- poised, a rugged face, half seen Against the background of...they pass, That simple duty hath no place for fear." LEARN : — Our grand business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly... | |
| Elizabeth Oke Gordon - 1907 - 160 strani
...acquire minute and accurate knowledge of every detail of a soldier's life. " Duty " was his watchword. A witness to the ages as they pass That simple duty hath no place for fear. (Whittier.) In the British Museum are several very beautiful jewelled " Georges," exquisite triumphs... | |
| 1913 - 620 strani
...thunder of the wrath of God Break from the hollow trumpet of the cloud. And there he stands in memory to this day, Erect, self-poised, a rugged face, half...they pass, That simple duty hath no place for fear. New Americanism* BY HENRY WATTERSON. In this speech, which was delivered before the New England Society... | |
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