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" Rest thee—there is no prouder grave, We tell thy doom without a sigh ; For thou art Freedom's now, and Fame's— One of the few, the immortal names, Even in her own proud clime. That were not born to die. "
The American Common-place Book of Poetry: With Occasional Notes - Page 57
by George Barrell Cheever - 1831 - 405 pages
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The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 1

William Cullen Bryant, Robert Charles Sands, Henry J. Anderson - American periodicals - 1825 - 506 pages
...of her buried joys, And even she who gave thee birth, Will, by their pilgrim-circled hearth, Talk of thy doom without a sigh ; For thou art Freedom's now,...and Fame's— One of the few, the immortal names, That were not born to die. H. [It would be an act of gross injustice to the author of the above magnificent...
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The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 1

William Cullen Bryant, Robert Charles Sands, Henry J. Anderson - American periodicals - 1825 - 502 pages
...of her buried joys, And even she who gave thee birth, Will, by their pilgrim-circled hearth, Talk of thy doom without a sigh ; For thou art Freedom's now,...and Fame's— One of the few, the immortal names, That weic not born to die. [It would be an act of gross injustice to the author of the above magnificent...
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Janus; or, The Edinburgh literary almanach, Issue 2

Janus - 1826 - 568 pages
...of her buried joys; And even she who gave thee birth, Will, by their pilgrim-circled hearth, Talk of thy doom without a sigh; For thou art Freedom's now, and Fame's ; One of the few, the immortal names, That were not born to die. ON THE MIIME OBJECTS OF GOVERNMENT. IN endeavouring to conceive the rational...
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Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and ...

Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1828 - 452 pages
...Greece nurtured in her glory's time, Rest thee—there is no prouder grave, Even in her own proud clime. We tell thy doom without a sigh ; For thou art Freedom's...and Fame's— One of the few, the immortal names, That were not born to die. Halleck. 7. ( 0 )Now when fair morn orient in Heaven apUp rose the victor...
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Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and ...

Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1828 - 418 pages
...Greece nurtured in her glory's time, Rest thee—there is no prouder grave, Even in her own proud clime. We tell thy doom without a sigh ; For thou art Freedom's...and Fame's— One of the few, the immortal names, That were not born to die. Halleck. 7. ( 0 )Now when fair morn orient in Heaven apUp rose the victor...
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Specimens of American Poetry: With Critical and Biographical ..., Volume 3

Samuel Kettell - American poetry - 1829 - 432 pages
...mother of thy boys, Though in her eye and faded cheek Is read the grief she will not speak, Talk of thy doom without a sigh : For thou art Freedom's now,...and Fame's ;. One of the few, the immortal names, The memory of her buried joys, And even she who gave thee birth, Will, by their pilgrim-circled hearth,...
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Kettell, Samuel: Specimens of American Poetry...

1829 - 436 pages
...mother of thy boys, Though in her eye and faded cheek Is read the grief she will not speak, Talk of thy doom without a sigh : For thou art Freedom's now, and Fame's j One of the few, the immortal names, The memory of her buried joys, And even she who gave thee birth,...
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The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Xixth Century

Lyre - English poetry - 1830 - 396 pages
...of her buried joys, And even she who gave thee birth, Will, by their pilgrim-circled hearth, Talk of thy doom without a sigh : For thou art Freedom's now, and Fame's ; One of the few, the immortal names, That were not born to die. TO THE POET WORDSWORTH. EV MBS. HEMANS. THINE is a strain to read among...
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Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery: As Applied to Reading and ...

Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1830 - 420 pages
...nurtured in her glory's time, Rest tliee—there is no prouder grave, Even in her own proud clime. We tell thy doom without a sigh ; For thou art Freedom's now, and Fame's-i- . One of the few, the immortal names, . • That were not born to die.', ' / Halhck. ' '...
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The Academical Speaker: A Selection of Extracts in Prose and Verse, from ...

Benjamin Dudley Emerson - Elocution - 1831 - 356 pages
...Greece nurtured in her glory's time, Rest thee—there is no prouder grave, Even in her own proud clime. We tell thy doom without a sigh; For thou art Freedom's...and Fame's— One of the few, the immortal names, That were not born to die. MOONLIGHT—AND A FIELD OP BATTLE.—Shelley How beautiful this night! the...
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