| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1873 - 614 str.
...worthy, not so much of admiration as of pity, there has gone forth a progress so steady, a growth BO wonderful, an expansion so ample^ a reality so important, a promise, yet to be fulfilled, so glorious ? EDWARD EVERETT. EDWARD EVEBETT, an American statesman, orator, and man of letters, was born in Dorchester,... | |
| Russell Thacher Trall - 1875 - 132 str.
...Was it the winter's storm, beating upon the houseless heads of women and children ; was it hard labor and spare meals ; was it disease ; was it the tomahawk...important, a promise, yet to be fulfilled, so glorious ? EDWARD EVERETT. MOUSING. When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb,... | |
| 1875 - 212 str.
...so much of admiration as of pity, there has gone forth a progress so steady, a growth so wonderful, a reality so important, a promise, yet to be fulfilled, so glorious ? THE BEIOKLAYEES. • GH BARNES. [Speak these lines with energy and vimj\ "Ho, to the top of the towering... | |
| 1876 - 732 str.
...recollection of the loved and left, beyond the sea ? — was it some or all of these united, tiiat hurried this forsaken company to their melancholy...a promise, yet to be fulfilled, so glorious ! THE GREAT BELL ROLAND.— By Theodore 'Wo*. TOLL ! Roland, toll ! In old St. Bavon's tower, At midnight... | |
| Oliver Ernesto Branch - 1878 - 278 str.
...possible that neither of these causes, that not all combined, were able to blast this bud of hope f Is it possible, that from a beginning so feeble, so...important, a promise yet to be fulfilled so glorious ? THE HUNTER'S LAST BIDE. One autumn eve, when clouds unfurled Swept down the west in bannered splendor,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1878 - 400 str.
...these causes, that not sill combmed, were able to blast this bud of hope ? Is it possible that from the beginning so feeble, so frail, so worthy not so much...important, a promise yet to be fulfilled, so glorious!" " Partakers in every peril, in the glory shall we not b« permitteil to participate ? And shall \ve... | |
| M. Josephine Warren - 1879 - 400 str.
...so much of admiration as of pity, there has gone forth a progress so steady, a growth so wonderful, a reality so important, a promise yet to be fulfilled so glorious ? — E. Everett. AMERICA'S THANKSGIVING HYMN. ALMIGHTY LORD of glory! •fl Our praise to Him we bring;... | |
| Mark Bailey - 1880 - 74 str.
...so worthy not so much of admiration as of pity, there has gone forth a pr6gress so steady, a gr6wth so wonderful, an expansion so ample, a reality so...important, a promise yet to be fulfilled, so glorious ! " " Partakers in every peril, in the glory shall we not be permitted to participate ? And shall we... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1881 - 532 str.
...colony, on which your conventions and treaties had not smiled, languish on the distant coast? .... Is it possible, that, from a beginning so feeble,...important, a promise, yet to be fulfilled, so glorious?" — EDWARD EVERETT. See also Mrs. Hemans' inimitable hymn, beginning, " The breaking waves dashed high... | |
| Otis Henry Tiffany - 1883 - 932 str.
...Was it the winter's storm, beating upon the houseless heads of women and children? was it hard labor and spare meals ? was it disease ? was it the tomahawk...important, a promise, yet to be fulfilled, so glorious ? BORRIOBOOLA GHA. ORRIN GOODRICH. Stranger preached last Sunday, And crowds of people came To hear... | |
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