O'er files array'd With helm and blade, And plumes in the gay wind dancing. Yet, 'tis not helm or feather — For ask yon despot, whether His plumed bands Could bring such hands And hearts as ours together. Leave pomps to those who need 'em — Give man... The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review - Page 3531821Full view - About this book
| Harrison Patillo Griffith - 1911 - 280 pages
...depth and breadth of which he was all unconscious, when he said : "The sword may pierce the bearer, Stone walls in time may sever, "Tis heart alone worth steel and stone That keeps men free forever." The visit lasted perhaps a month. The scant hospitalities of the log cabin were dispensed... | |
| 1856 - 1252 pages
...the foundation of sound chemical knowledge. EDITORS' TABLE. 11 The sword may pierce the bearer — Stone walls in time may sever; 'Tis heart Alone, worth steel and stone, That keeps man free forever !"— Moore. i Ляг Year/ Tee, л new year — and a happy New >еяг may it prove... | |
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