National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written. A Lyric and National Study for the TimesRudd & Carleton, 1861 - 152 pagini |
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... never brought honor to any nation , and which has been long the reproach of this country throughout civilized Chris- tendom . Reproach which we who were in no sense justly open to it have yet borne for the sake of brother- hood , and ...
... never brought honor to any nation , and which has been long the reproach of this country throughout civilized Chris- tendom . Reproach which we who were in no sense justly open to it have yet borne for the sake of brother- hood , and ...
Pagina 14
... never burned with purer , brighter , or intenser flame , than in the breasts of the Americans who were so startled by the guns of Sumter . Such was the feeling of the hour ; and with such emotions glowing in their breasts , men met ...
... never burned with purer , brighter , or intenser flame , than in the breasts of the Americans who were so startled by the guns of Sumter . Such was the feeling of the hour ; and with such emotions glowing in their breasts , men met ...
Pagina 15
... never die out of a Switzer's ear , and ever call him back to his mountain home with sad imperiousness , while he is content to admire Mozart wherever he can hear him to the best advantage . It is not safe to measure the power of music ...
... never die out of a Switzer's ear , and ever call him back to his mountain home with sad imperiousness , while he is content to admire Mozart wherever he can hear him to the best advantage . It is not safe to measure the power of music ...
Pagina 20
... never faltered for the right , Nor ever will hereafter ; Fling up her name with all your might , Shake roof tree and shake rafter . But of old deeds she need not brag , How she broke sword and fetter ; Fling out again the old striped ...
... never faltered for the right , Nor ever will hereafter ; Fling up her name with all your might , Shake roof tree and shake rafter . But of old deeds she need not brag , How she broke sword and fetter ; Fling out again the old striped ...
Pagina 31
... never have them . For national melodies are the nursery songs of a people , heard in the dimly recollected days of its infancy , lingering in its maturer memory , and cherished there even more for the sake of dear associations than for ...
... never have them . For national melodies are the nursery songs of a people , heard in the dimly recollected days of its infancy , lingering in its maturer memory , and cherished there even more for the sake of dear associations than for ...
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National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written. A Lyric ... Richard Grant White Vizualizare completă - 1861 |
National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written : a Lyric ... Richard Grant White Vizualizare completă - 1862 |
National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written. A Lyric ... Richard Grant White Vizualizare completă - 1861 |
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abreuve nos sillons Amen American anthem battle battle of Hastings bless called Carey chorus citoyens competitors composition dear E Pluribus Unum earth enemies England English evermore excited favor feeling Flag of freemen formez vos bataillons Fort Sumter Gentleman's Magazine George glorious dreams God save HAMILTON FISH hand Hark harmony heart Henry Carey hills and streams home of Freedom honor Hozanna Jacobite John Bull liberty LIGHT lines live loyal lyric manuscripts Marchons Marseillaise national airs noble O'er origin peace poets popular prize qu'un sang impur race reason reign rhyme RICHARD GRANT WHITE Rule Britannia sang impur abreuve save our Fatherland Save the King save the land Scotch sent sentiment sing songs received soul spirit stanza Star-Spangled Banner stars strong style sung thee thou throne tion Tis Freedom's Jubilee,-hurrah truth verses victorious voice wave words and music writers written
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Pagina 18 - O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave? On the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep, Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Pagina 42 - King ! Long live our noble King! God save the King! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us ! God save the King!
Pagina 40 - God save great George our king! Long live our noble king! God save the king!
Pagina 43 - O Lord our God, arise! Scatter his enemies, And make them fall; Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks: On Thee our hopes we fix — God save us all!
Pagina 76 - Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful from each foreign stroke; As the loud blast that tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak.
Pagina 45 - God Bliss the PRINCE OF WALES The True-born Prince of Wales Sent us by THEE Grant us one favour more The King for to restore As Thou hast done before THE FAMILIB.
Pagina 42 - May she defend our laws, and ever give us cause to sing with heart and voice, God save the Queen.
Pagina 33 - A nation properly signifies a great number of families derived from the same blood, born in the same country, and living under the same government.
Pagina 47 - ... sword in hand with such impetuosity, that in less than ten minutes after the battle began, the king's troops were broken and totally routed. The dragoons fled in the utmost confusion at the first onset ; the general officers, having made some unsuccessful efforts to rally them, thought proper to consult their own safety by an expeditious retreat towards Coldstream on the Tweed.
Pagina 47 - At length, perceiving they had occupied the rising ground to the southward of Falkirk, he ordered his cavalry to advance, and drive them from the eminence; while his infantry formed, and were drawn up in order of battle. The highlanders kept up their fire, and took aim so well, that the assailants were broke by the first volley : they retreated with precipitation, and fell in amongst the infantry, which were likewise discomposed by the wind and rain beating with great violence in their faces, wetting...