| George Cary Eggleston - 1889 - 546 sivua
...of light from the regions of day, The Goddess of Liberty came ; Ten thousand celestials directed the way, And hither conducted the dame. A fair budding...exotic struck deep in the ground, Like a native it flourished and bore ; The fame of its fruit drew the nations around, To seek out this peaceable shore.... | |
| Charles Rufus Skinner - 1890 - 528 sivua
...ship, to sail upon the sea. MARY HOWITT. THE LIBERTY TREE. IN a chariot of light, from the region« of day, The Goddess of Liberty came; Ten thousand...exotic struck deep in the ground, Like a native it flourished and bore ; The fame of its fruit drew the nations around. To seek out this peaceable shore;... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1896 - 560 sivua
...ashes. LIBERTY TREE. < A Song, written early in the American Revolution. Tune — The gods of Greece. IN a chariot of light, from the regions of day, The...plant she named Liberty Tree. The celestial exotic stuck deep in the ground, Like a native it flourished and bore ; The fame of its fruit drew the nations... | |
| Edwin Erle Sparks - 1901 - 438 sivua
...of light from the regions of day The Goddess of Liberty came; Ten thousand celestials directed the way, And hither conducted the dame. A fair budding branch from the gardens above, Halifax, and were increased later by two regiments from Ireland. When the Bostonians first heard of... | |
| 1904 - 562 sivua
...light from the regions of day, The Goddess of Liberty came; Ten thousand celestials directed the way, A fair budding branch from the gardens above, Where millions with millions agree, She brought iu her hand as a pledge of her love, And the plant she named Liberty Tree. The celestial exotic struck... | |
| Frank Moore - 1905 - 300 sivua
...light from the regions of day, The Goddess of Liberty came ; Ten thousand celestials directed the way, A fair budding branch from the gardens above, Where...pledge of her love, And the plant she named liberty Tree.1 The celestial exotic struck deep in the ground, Like a native it flourish'd and bore ; The fame... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 436 sivua
...tomb! 336 LIBERTY TREE A Song, written early in the American Revolution Tune — The gods of Greece. IN a chariot of light, from the regions of day, The...plant she named Liberty Tree. The celestial exotic stuck deep in the ground, Like a native it flourished and bore; The fame of its fruit drew the nations... | |
| Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1908 - 748 sivua
...of light from the regions of day, The Goddess of Liberty came; Ten thousand celestials directed the way And hither conducted the dame. A fair budding...exotic struck deep in the ground, Like a native it flourished and bore; The fame of its fruit drew the nations around. To seek out this peaceable shore.... | |
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