Shall outraged Nature cease to feel ? Shall Mercy's tears no longer flow ? Shall ruffian threats of cord and steel, The dungeon's gloom, the assassin's blow, Turn back the spirit roused to save The Truth, our Country, and the Slave ? Of human skulls that... The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier - Strana 34autor/autoři: John Greenleaf Whittier - 1892Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1854 - 580 str.
...from " Stanzas for the Times " of 1836, when an anti- Abolition meeting was held in Faneuil Hall. " Shall tongues be mute, when deeds are wrought Which...Shall freemen lock the indignant thought? Shall Pity's hosom cease to swell ? Shall Honor bleed? — shall Truth succumb? Shall pen and press and soul be... | |
| Maria Weston Chapman - 1836 - 256 str.
...Freedom's Altar fashioned so 7 And must we yield to Freedom's God, As oflbring meet, the negro's blood 1 Shall tongues be mute, when deeds are wrought Which well might shame extremest hell 1 Shall Freemen lock the indignant thought 1 Shall Mercy's bosom cease to swell 1 Shall honor bleed... | |
| Maria Weston Chapman - 1836 - 240 str.
...save Our Truth— our Country— and the Slave '' ,. i Of human skulls that shrine was made, Whereon the priests of Mexico Before their loathsome idol prayed — Is Freedom's Altar fashioned so 1 And must we yield to Freedom's God, As offering meet,lhe negro's blood 1 Shall tongues be mute, when... | |
| Maria Weston Chapman - 1836 - 236 str.
...Whereon the priests of Mexico Before their loathsome idol prayed— IB Freedom's Altar fashioned so 1 And must we yield to Freedom's God, As offering meet, the negro's blood 1 Shall tongues be mute, when deeds are wrought Which well might shame extremest hell 1 Shall Freemen... | |
| 1843 - 404 str.
...longer flow ? Shall ruffian threats of cord and steel — The dungeon's gloorn — th' assassin's brow, Turn back the spirit roused to save The truth — our country — and the slave 1 Let there be a gathering from the east, west, north and south. The responsibilitics of our cause... | |
| 1845 - 234 str.
...longer flow 1 Shall ruffian threats of cord and steel — The dungeon's gloom — th' assassin's blow, Turn back the spirit roused to save The Truth — our Country — and the Slave 1 Of human skulls that shrine was made, Round which the priests "of Mexico Before their loathsome idol... | |
| Charles Jewett - 1849 - 220 str.
...reflect, to feel — ay, and to speak ; — until they shall be prompted to exclaim with the noet, — " Shall tongues be mute when deeds are wrought Which...? Shall freemen lock the indignant thought? Shall mercy's bosom cease to swell ? Shall honor bleed ? shall truth succumb ? Shall pen, and press, and... | |
| Charles Jewett - 1849 - 218 str.
...reflect, to feel — ay, and to speak ; — until they shall be prompted to exclaim with the coet, — " Shall tongues be mute when deeds are wrought Which well might shame extrcmest hell ? Shall freemen lock the indignant thought ? Shall mercy's bosom cease to swell ? Shall... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 408 str.
...longer flow ? Shall ruffian threats of cord and steel — The dungeon's gloom — the assassin's blow, Turn back the spirit roused to save The Truth, our...loathsome idol prayed — Is Freedom's altar fashioned so ? * The " Times " alluded to, were those evil times of the pro-slavery meeting in Fancuil Hall, for... | |
| William Wells Brown - 1853 - 296 str.
...231 THE HAPPY MEETING 235 CONCLUSION ........ 214 NAREAT1VE LlFE AND ESCAPE WlLLIAM WELLS BBOWN. " SHALL tongues be mute when deeds are wrought Which well might shame extremes! Hell? Shall freemen lack th' indignant thought ? Shall Mercy's bosom cease to swell ? Shall... | |
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