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Pagina 12
... hundreds to tens of thousands , were common . A nation of freemen each one of whom felt , at last , his own responsi- bility for his country's safety and honor , was pierced through brain and heart with the barbed conviction that that ...
... hundreds to tens of thousands , were common . A nation of freemen each one of whom felt , at last , his own responsi- bility for his country's safety and honor , was pierced through brain and heart with the barbed conviction that that ...
Pagina 25
... hundred years ago . Differs more in person , in speech , in habit , in mind . John Bull is a creature of the last century . Before the reign of Anne no trace of him is to be found in history . The least gracious part of his character ...
... hundred years ago . Differs more in person , in speech , in habit , in mind . John Bull is a creature of the last century . Before the reign of Anne no trace of him is to be found in history . The least gracious part of his character ...
Pagina 27
... hundred years and more ago ? It is not easy us to break forth into song , whether at work or play , in peace or war . Taillefer , the Norman , who led the first charge upon the Englishmen at the battle of Hastings , singing Chanson de ...
... hundred years and more ago ? It is not easy us to break forth into song , whether at work or play , in peace or war . Taillefer , the Norman , who led the first charge upon the Englishmen at the battle of Hastings , singing Chanson de ...
Pagina 28
... hundred and fifty years after , that the desig- nation of the latter as Englishmen may excite some surprise . But England was called England more than a thousand years ago , by its own inhabitants , and by those of neighboring countries ...
... hundred and fifty years after , that the desig- nation of the latter as Englishmen may excite some surprise . But England was called England more than a thousand years ago , by its own inhabitants , and by those of neighboring countries ...
Pagina 29
... hundred and fifty years old , the frequent repetition of which would not make any real lover of music , except a Briton brimfull of prejudice , insane . Frenchmen become Americans , their origin detected only by their NATIONAL HYMNS . 29.
... hundred and fifty years old , the frequent repetition of which would not make any real lover of music , except a Briton brimfull of prejudice , insane . Frenchmen become Americans , their origin detected only by their NATIONAL HYMNS . 29.
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130 GRAND STREET 89 WALKER STREET A. H. JOCELYN abreuve nos sillons Amen American battle battle of Hastings blest British national called Carey chorus citoyens competitors DCCC LXI E Pluribus Unum enemies England English Englishmen evermore excited Fanny Kemble favor feeling formez vos bataillons Gentleman's Magazine GEORGE W God save GRANT WHITE harmony heart Henry Carey honor Hozanna Jacobite John Bull liberty LIGHT lines live LYRIC AND NATIONAL manuscripts Marchons Marseillaise national airs national hymn never noble O'er origin Pinxt popular prize qu'un sang impur race reign rhyme RICHARD BY GRANT Roman de Rou RUDD & CARLETON Rule Britannia sang impur abreuve save our Fatherland Save the King Scotch Sculp sentiment sing songs received soul spirit stanza Star-Spangled Banner STREET AND GEORGE sung thee thou throne tion verses victorious voice WHITE NEW YORK words and music writers WRITTEN A LYRIC
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Pagina x - 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 26 - Tremblez, tyrans, et vous, perfides. L'opprobre de tous les partis ; Tremblez ! vos projets parricides, Vont enfin recevoir leur prix ! Tout est soldat pour vous combattre ; S'ils tombent, nos jeunes héros.
Pagina viii - God save great George our king ! Long live our noble king! God save the king!
Pagina 26 - Amour sacré de la Patrie, Conduis, soutiens nos bras vengeurs. Liberté, liberté chérie, Combats avec tes défenseurs. Sous nos drapeaux, que la Victoire Accoure à tes mâles accents : Que tes ennemis expirants Voient ton triomphe et notre gloire ! Aux armes, citoyens ! Formez vos bataillons : Marchons, qu'un sang impur abreuve nos sillons.
Pagina 25 - Allons, enfants de la patrie, Le jour de gloire est arrivé ; Contre nous de la tyrannie L'étendard sanglant est levé.
Pagina x - God save the King! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us! God save the King! 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 18 - Allons, enfants de la Patrie, Le jour de gloire est arrive, Contre nous, de la tyrannic, L'etendard sanglant est leve, L'etendard sanglant est leve.
Pagina 16 - An entire body of the rebels marched off the field in order, with their pipes playing, and the pretender's standard displayed ; the rest were routed with great slaughter ; and their prince was with reluctance prevailed upon to retire. In less than thirty minutes they were totally defeated, and the field covered with the slain. The road, as far as Inverness, was strewed with dead bodies; and a great number of people, who from motives of curiosity had come to see the battle, were sacrificed to the...
Pagina 60 - And has done so since first the Chaldean began it, Now and then, as she counts them, and measures their years, Brings into our system and names a new planet. Yet the old and new stars, Venus, Neptune, and Mars, As they drive round the sun their invisible cars, Whether faster or slower their races are run, Are " E Pluribus Unum "—of many made one.