We wish, finally, that the last object on the sight of him who leaves his native shore, and the first to gladden his who revisits it, may be something which shall remind him of the liberty and the glory of his country. Let it rise, till it meet the sun... American Quarterly Review - Página 313editado por - 1831Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Frank Moore - 1858 - 660 páginas
...in those days of disaster, which, as they come on all nations, must be expected to come on us aho, desponding patriotism may turn its eyes hitherward,...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. We live in a most extraordinary age. Events so various and so important, that they might crowd and... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1858 - 420 páginas
...God, may contribute also to produce, in all minds, a pious feeling of dependence and gratitude. 8. We wish, finally, that the last object on the sight...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. LESSON XXXV. THE VOICES AT THE THRONE. AHONYMOUS. 1 . A LITTLE child, A little meek-faced, quiet, village... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 752 páginas
...to prodnce in all minds a pious feeling of dependence and gratitnde. We wish, finally, that the Inst object on the sight of him who leaves his native shore,...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. CRIME REVEALED BY CONSCIENCE. The deed' was execnted with a degree of self-possession and. steadiness... | |
| Lucius Osgood - 1858 - 494 páginas
...face*, reads it in his eyes', and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts*. 3. Let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming* ;...it', and parting day linger and play on its summit*. EXCEPTION 2. — Negative sentences often end with the rising inflection. -See Exception and Note under... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1858 - 516 páginas
...something which shall remind him of the liberty and the glory of his country. Let it rise, till it meets the sun in his coming ; let the earliest light of...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. FROM WEBSTER. CCLII.— MONUMENT TO WASHINGTON. I AM met with the great objection, What good will the... | |
| Frank Moore - 1859 - 656 páginas
...in those days of disaster, which, as they come on all nations, must be expected to come on us a&>, desponding patriotism may turn its eyes hitherward,...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. We live in a most extraordinary age. Events so various and so important, that they might crowd and... | |
| Frank Moore - 1859 - 712 páginas
...that this column, rising towards heaven among the pointed spires of so many temples dedicated toXJod, may contribute also to produce, in all minds, a pious...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. We live in a most extraordinary age. Events so various and so important, that they might crowd and... | |
| Francis Vincent - 1860 - 694 páginas
...Mountain. The monument in honor of his memory is not yet undertaken. "Let it rise! Let it [speedily] rise, till it meet the sun in his coming! Let the...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit." The spot chosen overlooks the broad Pacific on the west, and the Bay of San Francisco on the east.... | |
| Warren P. Edgarton - 1860 - 530 páginas
...higher, this monument. May I say, as on another occasion — " Let it rise ! let it rise, till it shall meet the sun in his coming, — let the earliest light...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit." Fellow-citizens, — What contemplations are awakened in .our minds, as we assemble here to re-enact... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1860 - 648 páginas
...of the liberty and the glory of his country. Let it rise ! let it rise, till it meet the sun in Ms coming ; let the earliest light of the morning gild...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. We live in a most extraordinary age. Events so various and BO important that they might crowd and distinguish... | |
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