| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1811 - 702 pages
...fair Heav'n retired, The winds ceas'd to murmur, the thunders expired; Perfumes, as of Eden, flowed sweetly along, And a voice, as of Angels, enchantingly sung: Columbia! Columbia! to Glory arise, FOR THE POHT FOLIO— THE DRAMA. Mr. COOKE. . ., For more than twenty years, we have not negligently... | |
| Rufus W. Adams - Children's literature - 1818 - 322 pages
...of Eden, flovr'd sweetly along, And a voice, as of angels, en hantiiuly sung, « Columhia, Colomhia, to glory ari.se, The queen of the world and the child of, the skies." Oi the e Saut. \. I Was yesterday walkingf n- f Walking, lone, in one of my friends'woods " rt l !.... | |
| Caleb Bingham - Readers - 1820 - 226 pages
...fair heaven retired ; The winds ceas'd to murmur; the thunder's expir'd . THE AMERICAN PRECEPTOR. 45 Perfumes, as of Eden, flow'd sweetly along, And a...The queen of the world, and the child of the skies." PAREXTAI, TENDERNESS. DURING the Indian wars which preceded the American revolution, a young English... | |
| Albert Picket - American literature - 1820 - 314 pages
...thunders expir'd ; Perfumes, as of Eden, flow'd sweetly along, And a voice, as of angels, enchantiugly sung, "Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise, ,'.. The...queen of the world, and the child of the skies."]' AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS-BOOK, No. 3. 247 Washington and Liberty. O YE sons of Columbia, who bravely have... | |
| Readers - 1824 - 348 pages
...sincere desire of pleasing God, and referring all our actions to him. COLUMBIA. By the Rev. Dr. Dicight. COLUMBIA, Columbia, to glory arise, The queen of the world, and the child of the skies ! Thy genius commands thee ; with rapture behold, While ages on ages thy splendours unfold. Thy reign... | |
| Albert Picket - 1825 - 272 pages
...confusion I pensively siray'd ; The gloom from the face of fair heaven retir'rt ; The winds ceas'd to murmur ; the thunders expired ; Perfumes, as of...The queen of the world, and the child of the skies." Washington and Liberty. 0 T« sons of Columbia, who bravely have fought for those rights, which unstain'd... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1829 - 234 pages
...with cedars o'erspread, From war's dread confusion I pensively strayed, Perfumes, as of Eden, flowed sweetly along, And a voice, as of angels, enchantingly...The queen of the world, and the child of the skies." PARENTAL TENDERNESS. JL/URING the Indian wars which preceded the Am can revolution, a young English... | |
| Samuel Kettell - American poetry - 1829 - 412 pages
...life intent ; And, pondering past delays, with sorrow, Resolved he would begin tomorrow. COLUMBIA. COLUMBIA, Columbia, to glory arise, The queen of the world, and the child of the skies '. Thy genius commands thee ; with rapture behold, While ages on ages thy splendors unfold. Thy reign... | |
| Ebenezer Baldwin - 1831 - 348 pages
...the spirit of the times. One of his songs, written at this period, commencing with the invocation, " Columbia ! Columbia ! to glory arise, The Queen of the world, and the child of the skies !" justly ranks among the most beautiful of our national melodies. 141 father had recently died on... | |
| American literature - 1833 - 666 pages
...the bonds of wickedness, undo the heavy burdens, break every yoke, and let the oppressed go free." "Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise. The queen of the world, and the child of the skies ! Thy genius commands thec ; with rapture behold. While ages on apc« thy cplendors untold. Thy reiffn... | |
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