| United States - 1838 - 540 pages
...Through weary day and weary year ; A wild and many-weaponed throng Hang on thy front and flank and rear. Yet nerve thy spirit to the proof, And blench not...thou not ! Nor heed the shaft too surely cast, The hissing, stinging bolt of scorn ; For with thy side shall dwell, at last, The victory of endurance... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1840 - 292 pages
...Through weary day and weary year. A wild and many-weaponed throng Hang on thy front, and flank, and rear. Yet, nerve thy spirit to the proof, And blench not...thou not. Nor heed the shaft too surely cast, The hissing, stinging bolt of scorn ; For with thy side shall dwell, at last, The victory of endurance... | |
| Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society - African Americans - 1840 - 658 pages
...minglest in the harder strife For truths which men receive not now, Thy warfare only ends with life. Yet nerve thy spirit to the proof, And blench not...sage may frown— yet faint thou not. Nor heed the shafts too surely cast, The hissing, stinging bolt of scorn ; For with thy side shall dwell at last... | |
| William McCarty - National songs - 1842 - 484 pages
...Through weary day and weary year. A wild and many-weapon'd throng Hang on thy front, and flank, and rear. Yet, nerve thy spirit to the proof, And blench not...thou not. Nor heed the shaft too surely cast, The hissing, stinging bolt of scorn; For with thy side shall dwell, at last, The victory of endurance born.... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1842 - 638 pages
...Through weary day and weary year. A wild and many-weapon'd throng Hang on thy front, and flank, and rear. Yet, nerve thy spirit to the proof, And blench not...thou not, Nor heed the shaft too surely cast. The hissing, sturging bolt of scorn; For with thy side shall dwell, at last, The victory of endurance bom.... | |
| William McCarty - 1842 - 482 pages
...Through weary day and weary year. A wild and many-weapon'd throng Hang on thy front, and flank, and rear. Yet, nerve thy spirit to the proof, And blench not...lot. The timid good may stand aloof, The sage may frown—yet faint thou not. Nor heed the shaft too surely cast, The hissing, stinging bolt of scorn;... | |
| Freemasonry - 1842 - 408 pages
...extinguished while the ministers of our holy religion officiate at her altars. 5. Masonry and JIntimasonry. " Truth crushed to earth shall rise again, The eternal years of God are hers, While error wounded, writhes in pain, And dies, amid her worshippers." 6. The Ladies. — Whose presence... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1843 - 286 pages
...weary day and weary year. . A wild and many-weaponed throng Hang on thy front, and flank, and rear. Yet, nerve thy spirit to the proof, And blench not...thou not. Nor heed the shaft too surely cast, The hissing, stinging bolt of scorn ; For with thy side shall dwell, at last, The victory of endurance... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1843 - 278 pages
...Through weary day and weary year. A wild and many-weapon'd throng Hang on thy front, and flank, and rear. Yet nerve thy spirit to the proof, And blench not...aloof, The sage may frown — yet faint thou not, ' 106 THE DEPARTED. Nor heed the shaft too surely cast, The hissing, stinging holt of scorn ; For with... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1843 - 558 pages
...Through weary day and weary year. A wild and many-weapon'd throng Hang on thy front, and flank, and rear. Yet, nerve thy spirit to the proof, And blench not...timid good may stand aloof, The sage may frown — yet fault thou not, Nor heed the shaft too surely cast, The hissing, stinging bolt of scorn; For with thy... | |
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