T is no Man we celebrate, By his country's victories great, A hero half, and half the whim of Fate, But the pith and marrow of a Nation Drawing force from all her men, Highest, humblest, weakest, all, For her time of need, and then Pulsing it again through... Library Ideals - Página 51por Henry Eduard Legler - 1918 - 78 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1866 - 518 páginas
...no Man we celebrate, By his country's victories great, A hero half, and half the whim of Fate, But the pith and marrow of a Nation Drawing force from...her men, Highest, humblest, weakest, all, For her day of need, and then Pulsing it again through them, Till the basest can no longer cower, Feeling his... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1869 - 312 páginas
...no Man we celebrate, By his country's victories great, A hero half, and half the whim of Fate, But the pith and marrow of a Nation Drawing force from...time of need, and then Pulsing it again through them, Till the basest can no longer cower, Feeling his soul spring up divinely tall, Touched but in passing... | |
| Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1871 - 312 páginas
..."Ks no man we celebrate By his country's victories great, A hero half, and half a whim of fate ; But the pith and marrow of a nation, Drawing force from...her men — Highest, humblest, weakest, all For her day of need, and then Pulsing it again through them." Thus sings the American poet ; and his words,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1873 - 484 páginas
...no Man we celebrate, By his country's victories great, A hero half, and half the whim of Fate, But the pith and marrow of a Nation Drawing force from...time of need, and then Pulsing it again through them, Till the basest can no longer cower, Feeling his soul spring up divinely tall, Touched but in passing... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 240 páginas
...no Man we celebrate, By his country's victories great, A hero half, and half the whim of Fate, But the pith and marrow of a Nation Drawing force from all her men, Highest, humblest, weakest, all, — Pulsing it again through them, Till the basest can no longer cower, Feeling his soul spring up... | |
| 1876 - 294 páginas
...no Man we celebrate, By his country's victories great, A hero half, and half the whim of Fate, But the pith and marrow of a Nation Drawing force from...time of need, and then Pulsing it again through them, Till the basest can no longer cower, Peeling his soul spring up divinely tall, Touched but in passing... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 276 páginas
...no Man we celebrate, By his country's victories great, A hero half, and half the whim of Fate, But the pith and marrow of a Nation Drawing force from...time of need, and then Pulsing it again through them, Till the basest can no longer cower, Feeling his soul spring up divinely tall, Touched but in passing... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 450 páginas
...no Man we celebrate, By his country's victories great, A hero half, and half the whim of Fate, But the pith and marrow of a Nation Drawing force from...time of need, and then Pulsing it again through them, Till the basest can no longer cower, Feeling his soul spring up divinely tall, Touched but in passing... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 434 páginas
...no Man we celebrate, By his country's victories great, A hero half, and half the whim of Fate, But the pith and marrow of a Nation Drawing force from...time of need, and then Pulsing it again through them, Till the basest can no longer cower, Feeling his soul spring up divinely tall, Touched but in passing... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1877 - 572 páginas
...no -Man we celebrate, By his country's victories great, A hero half, anil half the whim of Fate, But the pith and marrow of a Nation Drawing force from...her time of need, and then Pulsing it again through th'ein, Till the basest can no longer cower, Feeling his soul Sluing up divinely tall, Touched but... | |
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