| George Dixon - 1842 - 134 pages
...shall leave us no more, Their blood has wash'd out their foul foot-steps' pollution. No refuge can save The hireling and slave, From the terror of flight, Or the gloom of the grave, •t And the star spangled banner, in triumph shall wave, O'er the land of the free, and the home of... | |
| William McCarty - 1842 - 486 pages
...of the brave ! And where is that band who so vauntingly swore That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion A home and a country should leave us no more ? Their blood has .wash'd out their foul footsteps' pollution. No refuge could save the hireling and slave From the terror... | |
| Mary L. Gardiner - 1843 - 374 pages
...of the descendant of those who fled from the cruel rage of persecution, and found an asylum " Where the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave, O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave." THOUGHTS ON THE PAST. TIME, where hast them fled ! Thou hast been here,... | |
| Mary L. Gardiner - 1843 - 372 pages
...of the descendant of those who fled from the cruel rage of persecution, and found an asylum " Where the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave, O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave." THOUGHTS ON THE PAST. TIME, where hast thou fled ! Thou hast been here,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 538 pages
...; No refuse could snve the hireling and alave From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the prave, And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. O ! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand Between their loved home and... | |
| 1846 - 166 pages
...the bra^e. And where is that band, who so vauntingly swore That the havock of war and the battle's confusion, A home and a country, should leave us no more ? Their blood has wash'd out their foul footsteps' pollution, No refuge could save the hireling and slave, From the terror... | |
| 1847 - 906 pages
...war and the battle's confusion, A home and a country shall leave us no more ? Their blood has wash'd out their foul footsteps' pollution : No refuge could...banner in triumph doth wave O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave. O ! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand Between their loved home and... | |
| Edward Little White - 1852 - 240 pages
...Ⅰve ・ 3And where is that band who so Tauntingly swore, That the havoc of war, and the battle's confusion, @ A home and a country should leave us no more ? Their blood has wash'd out their foul footsteps' polNo refuge could save the hireling and slave, [lution. From the... | |
| Stephen Watkins Clark - 1851 - 204 pages
...REMARK. By this METHOD of Analysis, a Sentence is resolved into its Proximate Elements. SECOND METHOD. " And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave, O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.'' (a.) Of what is an assertion here made ? Of " banner." What is said of... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 588 pages
...they 'd leave us no mare 1 Their blood hath wa.ih'd out their foul footsteps' pollution ; No refuse could save the hireling and slave From the terror...grave, And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wa\ e O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. 0 ! thus be it ever, when freemen shall... | |
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