| Matthew Page Andrews - 1918 - 128 páginas
...loyt'ring hinds Lurk here at home with shame. . . . And in regions farre, Such heroes bring yee foorth As those from whom we came; And plant our name Under that starre Not knowne unto our north. of American democracy, Sir Edwin Sandys, and it too was drawn up... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 páginas
...О you, the happiest men, Be frolic then! Let cannons roar, Frightening the wide heaven! 10 And in devilish counsel, first devise 11 And where in plenty grows The laurel everywhere, Apollo's sacred tree Yonr days may see A poet's... | |
| Frederick Scott Oliver - 1920 - 598 páginas
... I, •' laE 3o a. #*• Off ALEXANDER HAMILTON 'And In regions far, Such heroes bring ye forth As those from...came , And plant our name Under that star Not known nnto our North.' To the Virginian Voyage. — DBJLTTO*. !' i' An Essay on American Union BY FREDERICK... | |
| Ian Duncan Colvin - 1922 - 342 páginas
...until the British Government could no longer change its mind. CHAPTER XIX THE MATABELE WAR ' And in regions far Such heroes bring ye forth As those from whom we osme ; And plant our name Under that star Not known unto our north.' DBAYTON. I DR. JAMESON and his... | |
| William Thomas Young - 1923 - 328 páginas
...given) O, you the happiest men Be frolic then! Let cannons roar, Frighting the wide heaven ! And in regions far Such heroes bring ye forth, As those from...name Under that star Not known unto our North. And as there plenty grows Of Laurel everywhere, Apollo's sacred tree, You may it see A poet's brows To... | |
| Ian Duncan Colvin - 1923 - 344 páginas
...until the British Government could no longer change its mind. CHAPTER XIX THE MATABELE WAR ' And in regions far Such heroes bring ye forth As those from...our name Under that star Not known unto our north.' DRAYTON. I DR. JAMESON and his officers made their plans with such care as men take who risk all upon... | |
| Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 páginas
...given) O you the happiest men, Be frolic then ! Let cannons roar, Frighting the wide heaven. And in time, o'erspreads And embeds Every vestige of the...stone — Where a multitude of men breathed joy and w as there plenty grows Of laurel everywhere — Apollo's sacred tree — You it may see A poet's brows... | |
| Sidney Coe Howard - 1925 - 98 páginas
...go up and she is last seen looking after them. Darkness takes the entire scene.] THE CHORUS And in regions far, Such heroes bring ye forth, As those from whom we came . . . "Social Freedom" THE CHRONICLER The nation being established conceives the empire. The race,... | |
| George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 páginas
...given) O you the happiest men, Be frolic then, Let cannons roar, Frighting the wide heaven. And in regions far Such heroes bring ye forth As those from...name Under that star Not known unto our north. And as there plenty grows Of laurel everywhere, Apollo's sacred tree, You may it see A poet's brows To... | |
| Mary Newton Stanard - 1928 - 404 páginas
...Virginia, Earth's only Paradise. • • • • • And in regions farre, Such heroes bring yee foorth As those from whom we came And plant our name Under that starre Not knowne unto our north. From "Ode to the Virginia Voyage," by Michael Drayton, Poet Laureate.... | |
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