| Richard Carlile - 1825 - 920 pages
...councils, and the destined leader of our inilr bands ; •whom nothing brought hither, but the unquenchable of his own spirit; Him! cut off by Providence, in the hour overwhelming anxiety and thick gloom ; falling, ere he saw star of his country rise; pouring out his... | |
| 1827 - 564 pages
...civil councils, and the destined leader of our military bands ; whom nothing brought hither, but ihe unquenchable fire of his own spirit; Him! cut off...in the hour of overwhelming anxiety and thick gloom ; talling, ere he saw the star of his country rise ; pouring out his generous blood, like water, before... | |
| 1827 - 540 pages
...the destined leader of our military bands; whom nothing brought hither, but the unquenchable fire ot his own spirit; Him! cut off by Providence, in the hour of overwhelming anxiety and thick gloom; failing, ere he saw the star of his country rise: pouring our his generous blood, like water, before... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1835 - 524 pages
...another morn, Risen on mid-noon ; ' — and the sky, on which you closed your eyes, was cloudless. But — ah! — Him! the first great Martyr in this...the unquenchable fire of his own spirit; Him! cut oft' by Providence, in the hour of overwhelming anxiety and thick gloom; falling, ere he saw the star... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 pages
...like " Another morn, Bisen on mid-noon;" — and the aky on which you closed your eyes was cloudless. But — ah! Him! the first great martyr in this great...the hour of overwhelming anxiety and thick gloom; felling ere he saw the star of his country rise; pouring out his generous blood like water, before... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...like " Another morn Risen on mid-noon ; " — and the sky on which you dosed your eyes was eloudless. But — ah ! — him ! the first great martyr in this...in the hour of overwhelming anxiety and thick gloom ; fulling, ere he saw the star of his country rise ; pouring out his generous blood, like water, before... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 206 pages
...light of Liberty you saw arise the light of Peace, like "another morn, Risen on mid-noon." But all ! Him ! the first great martyr in this great cause !...the unquenchable fire of his own spirit ! Him ! cut oft' by Providence in the hour of overwhelming anxiety and thick gloom ; falling ere he saw the star... | |
| 1853 - 496 pages
...our civil councils, and the destined leader of our military bands ; whom nothing brought hither, hut the unquenchable fire of his own spirit ; Him ! cut off by Providence, in the hour of overwhelming ¡mxiety and thick gloom; falling ere he saw the star of his country rise! — Our poor work may perish;... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1854 - 276 pages
...closed your eyes was cloudless. 126 But ah ! Him ! the first great martyr in this great cause ! Him I the premature victim of his own self-devoting heart...the unquenchable fire of his own spirit! Him! cut oft' by Providence in the hour of overwhelming anxiety and thick gloom ; falling ere he saw the star... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 pages
...self-devoting heart! Hirn! the head of our civil councils, and the destined leader of our military hands; whom nothing brought hither but the unquenchable fire of his own spirit; him! cut off by Providcnce in the hour of overwhelming anxiety and thick gloom ; falling ere he saw the star of his... | |
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