| English poetry - 1853 - 552 pages
...Deems his own land of every land the pride, Beloved by Heaven o'er all the world beside ; His home the spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest. MONTGOMERY. FRIENDS. FRIEND after friend departs ; Who hath not lost a friend? There is no union here... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...Deems his own land of every land the pride, I!elov?d by Heaven o'er all the world beside; His HOME the spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest. And is the Nnjro outlaw'd from his birth ? Is he alone a stranger on the earth ? Is there no shed whos-e... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1853 - 442 pages
...serve heaven With less respect than we do minister To our gross selves ? Shakspcare. HOME. Home, the spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest. Montgomery. Home is the resort Of love, of joy, of peace and plenty, where Supporting and supported,... | |
| James Montgomery, Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1853 - 926 pages
...Deems his own land of every land the pride, Beloved by Heaven o'er all the world beside ; His home the spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest. And is the Negro outlaw'd from his birth ? Is he alone a stranger on the earth ? Is there no shed,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1853 - 334 pages
...Deems his own land of every land the pride, Beloved by Heaven o'er all the world betide His home the spot of earth supremely blest— A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest. fs*. PATRIOTISM AND FREEDOM. INSENSIBLE to high heroic deeds, Is there a spirit clothed in mortal weeds,... | |
| 1898 - 524 pages
...every clime the magnet of his soul, Touched by remembrance, trembles to that pole; For in this land of heaven's peculiar grace, The heritage of nature's...man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His sword and scepter, pageantry and pride; While in his softened looks benignly blend The sire, the son, the husband,... | |
| Adelaide Susan Hall - 1898 - 536 pages
...every clime the magnet of his soul, Touch'd by remembrance, trembles to that pole; For in this land of heaven's peculiar grace, The heritage of nature's...man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His sword and sceptre, pageantry and pride, While in his soften' d looks benignly blend The sire, the son, the husband,... | |
| James N. Patrick - 1898 - 238 pages
...isles, the most enchanting shores, Views not a realm so bountiful and fair, 3. For in this land of heaven's peculiar grace, The heritage of nature's...man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His sword and scepter, pageantry and pride, While, in his softened looks, benignly blend The sire, the son, the husband,... | |
| Adelaide Hall - 1898 - 542 pages
...every clime the magnet of his soul, Touch'd by remembrance, trembles to that pole; For in this land of heaven's peculiar grace, The heritage of nature's...man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His sword and sceptre, pageantry and pride, While in his soften'd looks benignly blend The sire, the son, the husband,... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1898 - 708 pages
...clime the magnet of his soul, lü Touched by remembrance, trembles to thalt pole; For ill this land of Heaven's peculiar grace, The heritage of nature's...noblest race, There is a spot of earth supremely blest, 16 A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest. Where man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His sword and... | |
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