| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1910 - 368 pàgines
...onward, dark and deep, Through forests where the bounding fawn Beneath their sheltering branches leap. 3 Great God ! we thank thee for this home, This bounteous...harvests wave, her cities rise; And yet, till Time shall fold his wing, Eemain earth's loveliest paradise! -. -Ill If 1 HELPS TO STUDY Notes and Questions To... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1910 - 370 pàgines
...onward, dark and deep, Through forests where the bounding fawn Beneath their sheltering branches leap. 3 Great God ! we thank thee for this home, This bounteous...harvests wave, her cities rise; And yet, till Time shall fold his wing, Eemain earth's loveliest paradise! HELPS TO STUDY Notes and Questions To what does the... | |
| 1910 - 640 pàgines
...thee, Head, heart, and hand, through years to be. "PRAYER. "Great iroct, \»e inank thee for this nome, This bounteous birthland of the free, Where wanderers...from afar may come And breathe the air of liberty. Long may her flowers untrampled spring, Her harvests wave, her cities rise, And yet till time shall... | |
| P. Garrett - 1910 - 872 pàgines
...There prowls no tyrant's hireling Great God! we thank thee for this hom»~This bounteous birth- hmd of the free , Where wanderers from afar may come, And breathe the air of liberty I Still may her flowers untrampled spring Her harvests wave, her cities rise ; And yet, till Time shall... | |
| Walter Stevens Herrington - 1911 - 152 pàgines
...Canada. 1911. by WILLIAM BRIGGS Great God ! We thank Thee for this home— This bounteous birthlatid of the free. Where wanderers from afar may come, And breathe the air of liberty. — William Jewett Pabodie. < PEEFACE. WE are just beginning to realize that the time is not far distant... | |
| 1912 - 332 pàgines
...onward, dark and deep, Through forests where the bounding fawn Beneath their sheltering branches leap. Great God ! We thank thee for this home, This bounteous...of the free ; Where wanderers from afar may come, Her harvests wave, her cities rise ; And yet, till Time shall fold his wing, And breathe the air of... | |
| Mary Olmstead Stanton - 1913 - 1374 pàgines
...many a goodly prospect lies, In Nature's wildest grandeur drest, Enameled with her loveliest dyes. " Great God ! we thank Thee for this home, This bounteous...harvests wave, her cities rise. And yet till Time shall fold his wing Remain Earth's loveliest paradise." — WJ PALODIE. Patriotism is a virtue which often... | |
| Augustus Hill Kelley - 1914 - 472 pàgines
...profusion o'er the land, And sent to seize her generous stores, There prowls no tyrant's hireling hand. Great God ! we thank Thee for this home — This bounteous...harvests wave, her cities rise; And yet, till time shall fold his wing, Remain Earth's loveliest Paradise ! — PARBODIE. THE GREATEST COUNTRY It has been said... | |
| Max E. Lilienthal, David Philipson - 1915 - 534 pàgines
...California to the rock-bound coasts of Florida, over an undivided people. "Great God! we thank thee for the home, This bounteous birthland of the free! Where...harvests wave ; her cities rise ! And yet till Time shall fold his wing, Remain earth's loveliest Paradise." THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN.1 Brethren,... | |
| Carleton B. Case - 1918 - 174 pàgines
...profusion o'er the land, And sent to seize her generous stores, There prowls no tyrant's hireling band. Great God ! we thank Thee for this home — This bounteous...harvests wave, her cities rise ; And yet, till Time shall fold his wing, Remain earth's loveliest paradise ! — WG PEABODIE. AFTER THE BATTLE The fight was... | |
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