Upon their day of massacre. She told Its tale, and pointed to the spot, and wept, Whereon her father and five brothers slept Shroudless, the bright-dreamed slumbers of the brave, When all the land a funeral mourning kept. And there, wild laurels, planted... The Yale Literary Magazine - Página 2831852Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1827 - 496 páginas
...I think is doubtful. Of the poet-player The maiden knows no more than Cobbett or Voltaire. There is a woman, widowed, gray, and old, Who tells you where the foot of Battle stept Upon their day of massacre. She told Its tale, and pointed to the spot, and wept, Whereon her... | |
| 1827 - 492 páginas
...I think is doubtful. Of the poet-player The maiden knows no more than Cobbett or Voltaire. There is a woman, widowed, gray, and old, Who tells you where the foot of Battle slept Upon their day of massacre. She told Its tale, and pointed to the spot, and wept, Whereon her... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - 1827 - 76 páginas
...I think is doubtful. Of the poet-player The maiden knows no more than Cobbett or Voltaire. There is a woman, widowed, gray, and old, Who tells you where the foot of Battle stept Upon their day of massacre. She told Its tale, and pointed to the spot, and wept, Whereon her... | |
| William W. Campbell - 1831 - 284 páginas
...lives. Halleck, in allusion to the massacre at Wyoming, has the following interesting lines : "There is a woman, widowed, gray and old, Who tells you where the foot of battle slept Upon their day of massacre. She told Its tale, and pointed to the spot, and wept, Whereon her... | |
| William W. Campbell - 1831 - 284 páginas
...tells you where the foot of battle slept Upon their day of massacre. She told Its tale, and painted to the spot, and wept, Whereon her father and five brothers slept Shroudless, the bright dreamed slumbers of the brave, When all the land a funeral mourning kept. And there wild laurels... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 476 páginas
...I think is doubtful. Of the poet-player The maiden knows no more than Cobbett or Voltaire. There is a woman, widowed, gray, and old, Who tells you where...stepped Upon their day of massacre. She told Its tale, find pointed to the spot, and wept, Whereon her father and five brothers slept Shroudless, the bright-dreamed... | |
| Joseph Rodman Drake - 1835 - 226 páginas
...think is doubtful. Of the poet-player The maidenknows no more than Cobbett or Voltaire. VIII. There is a woman, widowed, gray, and old, Who tells you where the foot of Battle stept Upon their day of massacre. She told Its tale, and pointed to the spot, and wept, Whereon her... | |
| 1836 - 496 páginas
...old, Who tells me where the fool of battle slept Upon their day of massacre. She told Its tale, anu pointed to the spot, and wept, Whereon her father...Shroudless, the bright-dreamed slumbers of the brave, When all the land a funeral mourning kept, Aud there wild-laurels, planted on the grave By Nature's... | |
| 1843 - 488 páginas
...and old, Who tells me where the foot of battle slept Upon their day of massacre. She told Its talc, and pointed to the spot, and wept, Whereon her father...five brothers slept, Shroudless, the bright-dreamed plumbers of the brave, When all the land a funeral mourning kept, Aud there wild-laurels, planted on... | |
| Seba Smith, Lawrence Labree - 1843 - 528 páginas
...I think is doubtful. Of Ihe poet-player The maiden knows no more than Cobbetl or Voltaire. There is a woman, widowed, gray, and old, Who tells you where the foot of battle stepped, Upon iheir day of massacre. She told Its tale, and pointed to the spot, and wept. Whereon her father and... | |
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