Ay, let them rail, those haughty ones, While safe thou dwellest with thy sons. They do not know how loved thou art, How many a fond and fearless heart Would rise to throw Its life between thee and the foe. Wanderings in Devon - Page 11by William Henry Hamilton Rogers - 1869 - 204 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1847 - 776 pages
..." Aye, let them rail, those haughty ones, "While safe thou dwellest with thy sons. » • • « » They know not in their hate and pride What virtues...from hill and glen. What cordial welcomes greet the gdest, By thy lone rivers of the West ; How faith is kept, and troth revered, And man is loved, and... | |
| 1847 - 784 pages
...thou art, How many a fond and fearless heart Would lise to throw Its life between thee and the foe. They know not, in their hate and pride, What virtues...shades , What generous men Spring, like thine oaks, by hill and glen. What cordial welcomes greet the guest By thy lone rivers of the west ; How faith... | |
| 1847 - 876 pages
...throw Iis life between ihee and the foe. They know not, in their hate and pride, What virtues wilh thy children bide ; How true, how good, thy graceful...shades ; What generous men Spring, like thine oaks, by hill and glen. What cordial welcomes greet the guest By thy lone rivers of the west ; How faith... | |
| 1847 - 782 pages
...Race." " Aye, let them rail, those haughty ones, While safe thou dwellestwilh thy sons. * • - • * * They know not in their hate and pride What virtues with thy children bide j How true, how good, thy graceful maids Make bright, tike flowers, the valley shades ; What generous... | |
| 1847 - 814 pages
...thou art, How nt my a fond and fearless heart Would lise to throw Its life between thee and the foe. They know not, in their hate and pride, What virtues with thy children hide ; How true, how good, thy graceful maids Make bright, like flowers, the valley shades ; What generous... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 588 pages
...art — How many a fond and fearless heart Would rise to throw Its life between thee and the foe ! They know not, in their hate and pride, What virtues...thy children bide ; How true, how good, thy graceful rnaids Make bright, like lowers, the valley shades ; What generous men Spring, like thine oaks, by... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 690 pages
...art — How many a fond and fearless heart Would rise to throw Its life between thee and the foe ! m, and glory attend. A world is thy realm ; for a...thine empire, and just as thv с:ш>о ; On Freedom's by hill and glen : What cordial welcomes greet tho guest By the lone rivers of the west; How faith... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1855 - 310 pages
...thou art, How many a fond and fearless heart Would rise to throw Its life between thee and the foe. They know not, in their hate and pride, What virtues...Make bright, like flowers, the valley shades ; What cordial welcomes greet the guest By thy lone rivers of the west, How faith is kept, and truth revered,... | |
| D. W. Clark - 1856 - 450 pages
...not in their hate and pride, How true, how good, thy graceful maids Make bright, like flowers, thy valley shades ; What generous men, Spring like thine oaks from hill and glen; How faith is kept, and truth revered, And man is loved, and Qod is feared. In woodland homes, And where... | |
| Young Men's Christian Association (England) - 1856 - 456 pages
...their hate and pride, How true, how good, thy graceful maids Make bright, like flowers, thy Talley shades ; What generous men, Spring like thine oaks from hill and glen ; How faith is kept, and truth revered, And man is loved, and God is feared. In woodland homes, And... | |
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