| Choice literature - 1888 - 632 pages
...embodies in Locksley Hall the hope of Christianity among the nations, when " The war dram throbbed no longer, and the battle flags are furled In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. Then the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm in awe, And the kindly earth... | |
| 1888 - 68 pages
...prophets, and strong souls of all ages. It points forward to the time, " When the war drums throb no more, and the battle flags are furled, In the parliament of man, the federation of the world." No true word, no sacrifice can prove in vain, but all half-hearted measures, dairyings,... | |
| Robert Burns Beath - United States - 1889 - 840 pages
...shall go down in song and story which shall be sung and told by a grateful people to the glad coming time, " When the war drum throbs no longer. And the...are furled, In the parliament of man, The federation of the world." Full reports were received from all the staff officers, which were appropriately referred,... | |
| Frances Elizabeth Willard - Social reformers - 1889 - 804 pages
...looking toward a time in the distant future, when, in the words of the poet — " The war drums throb no longer, and the battle flags are furled, In the Parliament of Man, the Federation of the World." All modern thought and effort are tending toward this universal federation, which it... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Learned institutions and societies - 1889 - 266 pages
...and divine condition of the world which the rapt poet sees in his vision : "When the war drums throb no longer, And the battle flags are furled, In the Parliament of man, The federation of the world." I have only now to thank you for the kind and cordial attention which you have given... | |
| Joseph W. Morton - United States - 1890 - 642 pages
...shall go down in song and story which shall be sung and told by a grateful people to the glad coming time, " When the war drum throbs no longer, And the...are furled, In the parliament of man, The federation of the world." Throughout the address every ear is attentive, every heart beats responsively. It is... | |
| Hugh Miller Thompson - 1890 - 280 pages
...the good, and make more and more righteousness and truth prosper upon the earth ? " Till the war-drum throbs no longer, and the battle flags are furled, In the Parliament of man the Federation of the world." I think we shall have to admit that political ambitions, the strong desire to rise upon... | |
| Brinton Webb Woodward - Europe - 1890 - 336 pages
...practice of national arbitrament may yet put an end to all wars and fightings, " Till the war-drum throb no longer, and the battle flags are furled In the Parliament of Man— the Federation of the World ! " It was time for a new dispensation or a revival of the old in its purity. Out of all... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1890 - 224 pages
...and divine condition of the world which the rapt poet sees in his vision : "When the war drums throb no longer, And the battle flags are furled, In the Parliament of man, The federation of the world." I have only now to thank you for the kind and cordial attention which you have given... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - Sermons, English - 1891 - 394 pages
...populations, I ask you which seems most likely to happen in our days, — the dawn of that millennium, When the war drum throbs no longer, and the battle...are furled, In the parliament of man, the federation of the world, or, rather, that dim, awful Armageddon-battle of the last days, when the hosts of evil... | |
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