Oh, help us, Lord! to roll the crimson flood Back on its course, and, while our banners wing Northward, strike with us! till the Goth shall cling To his own blasted altar-stones, and crave Mercy; and we shall grant it, and dictate The lenient future of... A Study of American Literature - Page 306by William Cranston Lawton - 1907 - 371 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Gilmore Simms - 1867 - 500 pages
...banners wing Northward, strike with us ! till the Goth shall cling To his own blasted altar-stones, and crave Mercy ; and we shall grant it, and dictate...future of his fate There, where some rotting ships and trembling quays Shall one day mark the Port which ruled the Western seas THE BATTLE OF CHARLESTON HARBOR.... | |
| William Gilmore Simms - 1867 - 514 pages
...Northward, strike with us I till the Goth shall cling To his own blasted altar-stones, and crave Merey ; and we shall grant it, and dictate The lenient future of his fate There, where some rotting ships and trembling quays Shall one day mark the Port which ruled the Western seas THE BATTLE OF CHARLESTON HARBOR... | |
| Sallie A. Brock - 1869 - 660 pages
...the crimson flood Back on its course ; and, while our banners wing Northward, strike with us I till the Goth shall cling To his own blasted altar stones,...grant it, and dictate The lenient future of his fate, BY ,TA M IS U. li.VMMJ.I,. You shudder as you think upon The carnage of the grim report, The desolation... | |
| Henry Timrod - 1873 - 206 pages
...banners wing Northward, strike with us! till the Goth shall cling To his own blasted altar-stones, and crave Mercy ; and we shall grant it, and dictate...one day mark the Port which ruled the Western seas. SPEING. Spring, with that nameless pathos in the air Which dwells with all things fair, Spring, with... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 706 pages
...banners wing Northward, strike with us! till the Goth shall cling To his own blasted altar-stones, and crave Mercy; and we shall grant it, and dictate...one day mark the Port which ruled the Western seas. JBotoan Helper. BORN near Mocksvllle, NC, 1829. A SOUTHERNER ON SOUTHERN LITERATURE BEFORE THE WAR.... | |
| Arthur Beaman Simonds - 1894 - 344 pages
...banners wing Northward, strike with us ! till the Goth shall cling To his own blasted altar-stones ; and crave Mercy ; and we shall grant it, and dictate...There, where some rotting ships and crumbling quays PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE. Acquaintance with the winning personality of Hayne is not one of the least enjoyments... | |
| Jennie Thornley Clarke - 1896 - 396 pages
...wing Northward, strike with us ! till the Goth shall cling To his own blasted altar-stones, and crave The lenient future of his fate There, where some rotting...one day mark the Port which ruled the Western seas, ONLY ONE. MRS. LIDE MERIWETHER. " ONLY one !" the winds are moaning, " Only one !" the woodlands sigh,... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 522 pages
...banners wing Northward, strike with us ! till the Goth shall cling To his own blasted altar-stones, and crave Mercy ; and we shall grant it, and dictate...future of his fate There, where some rotting ships and trembling quays Shall one day mark the port which ruled the Western seas. ODE TO CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS.*... | |
| Henry Timrod - 1899 - 256 pages
...banners wing Northward, strike with us ! till the Goth shall cling To his own blasted altar-stones, and crave Mercy ; and we shall grant it, and dictate...one day mark the Port which ruled the Western seas. PRECEPTOR AMAT IT is time (it was time long ago) I should sever This chain — why I wear it I know... | |
| Henry Timrod - 1899 - 248 pages
...banners wing Northward, strike with us ! till the (Xpth^hall cling To his own blasted altar-stones, and crave Mercy ; and we shall grant it, and dictate...There, where some rotting ships and crumbling quays PRECEPTOR AMAT IT is time (it was time long ago) I should sever This chain — why I wear it I know... | |
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