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" The word of the Lord by night To the watching Pilgrims came, As they sat by the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. "
Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... - Page 534
by Society of the Army of the Tennessee - 1893
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Art World, 1. köide

Fred Wellington Ruckstuhl - 1916 - 618 lehte
...how you are dressed, In the coarsest weeds or in the best, or that other clarion note from Concord, God said, "I am tired of kings," I suffer them no more. One can fancy Whitman turning in his grave at the assertion of such a claim. Indeed, I can find no...
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Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony ...

Thomas Franklin Waters - 1917 - 940 lehte
...town. Ralph Waldo Emerson's intense "Boston Hymn" voiced his joy that the slaves at last were free. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more, Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. ****** I break your bonds and masterships And I unchain the slave. Free be his heart and...
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The Battle Line of Democracy: Prose and Poetry of the World War

United States. Committee on Public Information - 1917 - 140 lehte
...night To the watching Pilgrims came, As they sat by the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more ; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. Think ye I made this ball A field of havoc and war, Where tyrants great and tyrants small...
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American Patriotic Prose and Verse

Mrs. Ruth Frances (Davis) Stevens, Ruth Frances Davis Stevens, David Harrison Stevens - 1917 - 194 lehte
...night To the watching Pilgrims came, As they sat by the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. Think ye I made this ball A field of havoc and war, 1 From The Complete Poetical Works...
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Selections from American Poetry: With Special Reference to Poe, Longfellow ...

Margaret Sprague Carhart - 1917 - 410 lehte
...they sat beside the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, r, I suffer them no more ; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. Think ye I made this ball A field of havoc and war, 10 Where tyrants great and tyrants...
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The Spirit of Democracy

Lyman Pierson Powell, Gertrude Wilson Powell - 1918 - 360 lehte
...night To the watching Pilgrims came, As they sat by the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. Think ye I made this ball A field of havoc and war, Where tyrants great and tyrants small...
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For Freedom and Humanity: Readings, First Series

1918 - 74 lehte
...business to reaffirm that declaration every time we meet a case involving human rights. — Mary Antin. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. Think ye I make this ball A field of havoc and war, Where tyrants great and tyrants small...
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The Early Years of the Saturday Club, 1855-1870

Edward Waldo Emerson - 1918 - 698 lehte
...night To the watching Pilgrims came, As they sat by the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. My angel, — his name is Freedom, — Choose him to be your king; He shall cut pathways...
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The Home and Country Readers: Book One-[four], 4. raamat

Mary Augusta Laselle - 1918 - 412 lehte
...McCarty, and then, with a snap to his jaws, he answered : "Goal." — Owen Johnson. TIRED OF KINGS God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more ; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. Think ye I made this ball A field of havoc and war, Where tyrants great and tyrants small...
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The Early Years of the Saturday Club, 1855-1870

Edward Waldo Emerson - 1918 - 752 lehte
...night To the watching Pilgrims came, As they sat by the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning bring* The outrage of the poor. My angel, — his name is Freedom, — Choose him to be your king;...
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