All honor and praise to the right-hearted bard Who was true to The Voice when such service was hard, Who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave When to look but a protest in silence was brave; All honor and praise to the women and men Who spoke... Ohio Educational Monthly - Page 201884Full view - About this book
| 1892 - 890 pages
..." Fable for Critics : " — All honor and praise to the righHiearted bard Who was true to The Voiee when such service was hard, Who himself was so free...slave When to look but a protest in silence was brave. To the very last the cause of the colored man and the oppressed continued dear to him ; though for... | |
| Alexander Harris - 1853 - 436 pages
...morocco extra, gilt edges, 5s. There is Whittier, and give " Alt honour and praise to this right -hearted bard "Who was true to The Voice when such service...slave When to look but a protest in silence was brave. A wreath — twine a wreath for the loyal and the true, Who, for sake of the many, dared stand with... | |
| 1854 - 604 pages
...compatriots. Honor is ascribed to Whittier for the honest warmth of his anti-slavery manifestoes — " who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave, when to look but a protest in silence was brave" — while he is good-naturedly twitted with his confusion of pure inspiration with simple excitement,... | |
| 1854 - 524 pages
...compatriots. Honour is ascribed to Whittier for the honest warmth of his antislavery manifestoes — " who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave, when to look but a protest in silence was brave" — while he is good-nataredly twitted with his confusion of pure inspiration with simple excitement,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1856 - 112 pages
...With the smoothest of pebbles from Castaly's spring Impressed on his hard moral sense with a sling ? " All honor and praise to the right-hearted bard Who...slave When to look but a protest in silence was brave ; All honor and praise to the women and men Who spoke out for the dumb and the drown-trodden then !... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1858 - 336 pages
...smoothest of pebbles from Castaly's bastings,) • spring Impressed on his hard moral sense with a sling ? "All honor and praise to the right-hearted bard Who...Who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave Who spoke out for the dumb and the down-trodden then! I need not to name them, already for each I see... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1863 - 330 pages
...smoothest of pebbles from Castaly's bastings,) spring Impressed on his hard moral sense with a sling ? "All honor and praise to the right-hearted bard Who...Who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave Who spoke out for the dumb and the down-trodden then! I need not to name them, already for each I see... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1866 - 330 pages
...With the smoothest of pebbles from Castaly"» spring Impressed on his hard moral sense witli a sling ? "All honor and praise to the right-hearted bard Who...was hard, Who himself was so free he dared sing for tha slave When to look but a protest in silence was brave ; All honor and praise to the women and men... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1866 - 322 pages
...smoothest of pebbles from Castal/s bastings,) spring Impressed on his hard moral sense with a sling ? "All honor and praise to the right-hearted bard Who...was hard, Who himself was so free he dared sing for tha slave When to look but a protest in silence was brave ; All honor and praise to the women and men... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1871 - 334 pages
...of sin, With the smoothest of pebbles from spring Impressed on his hard moral sense with a sling ? "All honor and praise to the right-hearted bard Who...was hard, Who himself was so free he dared sing for tha slave Who spoke out for the dumb and the down-trodden then! I need not to name them, already for... | |
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