Rejtett mezők
Könyvek 
" All honor and praise to the right-hearted bard Who was true to The Voice when such service was hard, Who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave When to look but a protest in silence was brave... "
Reader! Walk Up at Once (it Will Soon be Too Late) and Buy at a Perfectly ...
szerző: James Russell Lowell - 1848 - 78 oldal
Töredékek - Információ erről a könyvről

Littell's Living Age, 195. kötet

1892 - 890 oldal
...All honor and praise to the righHiearted bard Who was true to The Voiee when such service was hard, Who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave When to look but a protest in silence was brave. To the very last the cause of the colored man and the oppressed continued dear to him ; though for...

Martin Beck, Or, The Story of an Australian Settler

Alexander Harris - 1853 - 436 oldal
...honour and praise to this right -hearted bard "Who was true to The Voice when such service was hard* Who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave When to look but a protest in silence was brave. A wreath — twine a wreath for the loyal and the true, Who, for sake of the many, dared stand with...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 32. kötet

1854 - 604 oldal
...compatriots. Honor is ascribed to Whittier for the honest warmth of his anti-slavery manifestoes — " who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave, when to look but a protest in silence was brave" — while he is good-naturedly twitted with his confusion of pure inspiration with simple excitement,...

The New Monthly Magazine, 101. kötet

1854 - 524 oldal
...compatriots. Honour is ascribed to Whittier for the honest warmth of his antislavery manifestoes — " who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave, when to look but a protest in silence was brave" — while he is good-nataredly twitted with his confusion of pure inspiration with simple excitement,...

Fable for critics. Bigelow papers. Unhappy lot of Mr. Knott. An oriental ...

James Russell Lowell - 1858 - 328 oldal
...was true to The Voice when such service was hard, Who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave Who spoke out for the dumb and the down-trodden then...already for each I see History preparing the statue and nicho ; They were harsh, but shall you be so shocked at hard words Who have beaten your pruning-hooks...

The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell ...

James Russell Lowell - 1866 - 330 oldal
...Who was true to The Voice when such service was hard, Who himself was so free he dared sing for tha slave When to look but a protest in silence was brave...spoke out for the dumb and the down-trodden then I I need not to name them, already for each I see History preparing the statue and niche ; They were...

Evening hours, ed. by E.H. Bickersteth, 1. kötet

Edward Henry Bickersteth (bp. of Exeter) - 1874 - 764 oldal
...to the right-hearted hard Who was true to Tho Voice when such service was hard, Who himself was pO free he dared sing for the slave When to look but a protest in silence was brave." This is no mean tribute for any man to deserve and receive at the hands of one of his own craft. It...

The Poetical Works of James Russel Lowell

James Russell Lowell - 1877 - 572 oldal
..."All honor and praise to the righthearted hard Who was true to The Voice when such service was hard, Who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave...brave ; All honor and praise to the women and men Who s¡ioke ont for the dumb and the down-trodden then ! I need not to name them, already for each 1 see...

The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell

James Russell Lowell - 1879 - 592 oldal
..."All honor and praise to the righthearted hard Who was true to The Voice when such service was hard, Who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave...Who spoke out for the dumb and the down-trodden then ! 1 need not to name them, already for each I see History preparing the statue and niche ; They wen»...

MacMillan's Magazine, 42. kötet

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1880 - 542 oldal
...the most noteworthy of all. ...; Yes, as Mr. Lowell sings — " All honour and praise to the-women and men Who spoke out for the dumb and the down-trodden...you be so shocked at hard words Who have beaten your priming-hooks up into swords ? ... You needn't look shy at your sisters and brothers Who stabbed with...




  1. Saját könyvtáram
  2. Súgó
  3. Speciális könyvkeresés