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" Save power remains; A fallen angel's pride of thought, Still strong in chains. All else is gone; from those great eyes The soul has fled: When faith is lost, when honor dies, The man is dead! "
A History of Literature in America - Page 293
by Barrett Wendell, Chester Noyes Greenough - 1904 - 443 pages
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 28

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1893 - 482 pages
...Which once he wore I The glory from his gray hairs gone Forevermore ! " Let not the land once prond of him Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame...pay the reverence of old days To his dead fame; Walk backward, with averted gaze, And hide the shame! " f Fifteen years after Edward Everett's death, and...
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Songs of Labor, and Other Poems

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 144 pages
...hope and heaven ! Let not the land, once proud of him, Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim, Dishonored brow. But let its humbled sons, instead,...lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honored, nought Save power remains — A fallen angel's pride of thought, Still...
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Notes on Uncle Tom's Cabin: Being a Logical Answer to Its Allegations and ...

Edward Josiah Stearns - 1853 - 340 pages
...hope and heaven ! Let not the land, once proud of him, Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim, Dishonored brow. But let its humbled sons, instead,...Lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honored, nought Save power remains — A fallen -angel's pride of thought, Still...
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Notes on Uncle Tom's Cabin: Being a Logical Answer to Its Allegations and ...

Edward Josiah Stearns - 1853 - 328 pages
...hope and heaven ! Let not the land, once proud of him, Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim, Dishonored brow. But let its humbled sons, instead,...Lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honored, nought Save power remains — A fallen angel's pride of thought, Still...
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Off-hand Takings; Or, Crayon Sketches of the Noticeable Men of Our Age

George Washington Bungay - 1854 - 500 pages
...For ever more. " Let not the land once proud of him Insult hirn now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim, Dishonored brow. / " But let its humbled sons...the reverence of old days To his dead fame ; Walk backward with averted gaze, And hide the shame." Whittier's poetry is eloquence measured with a golden...
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Off-hand Takings

George Washington Bungay - 1854 - 508 pages
...the laud once proud of him Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim, Dishonored brow. lt But let its humbled sons instead, . From sea to lake, A long lament as for the dead, In sadness make l; Then pay the reverence of old days To his dead fame ; Walk backward witli averted gaze, And hide...
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A Compendium of American Literature

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 752 pages
...land, once prond of him, Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim Dishonored brow. Bnt, let its humbled sons, instead, From sea to lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honored, nonght Save power remains — A fallen angel's pride of thought Still...
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A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 pages
...Let not the land, once proud of him, Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim Dishonor' d brow. But let its humbled sons, instead, From sea...lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honor'd, nought Save power remains, — A fallen angel's pride of thought Still...
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The Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 2

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1861 - 340 pages
...hope and heaven ! Let not the land, once proud of him, Insult him now, Nor brand with deeper shame his dim, Dishonored brow. But let its humbled sons, instead,...lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honored, nought Save power remains — A fallen angel's pride of thought, Still...
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Moral and Religious Quotations from the Poets: Topically Arranged ...

1861 - 356 pages
...to fail, Even the boldest start from public sneers, Afraid of shame, unknown to other fears. BTRON. Then pay the reverence of old days To his dead fame; Walk backward, with averted gaze, And hide the shame I WHITTIEE. When men of infamy to grandenr soar, They...
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