Ob, let them look ere British hands, Wipe out that living lie. Beneath the flag of Liberty We'll sweep the wide Atlantic Sea, And tear their chains away ; There take our stand, And draw the brand, As in the ancient day. Veil, starry banner, veil your... Gonzalvo: Or, The Corsair's Doom, a Tragedy in Five Acts ; The Elopement, a ... - Page 147by Charles Williams (of Tuscumbia, Ala.) - 1848 - 163 pagesFull view - About this book
| University magazine - 1846 - 780 pages
...day. Oh, let them look to where in bonds For help their bondsmen cry — Ob, let them look ere British hands, Wipe out that living lie. Beneath the flag...the wide Atlantic Sea, And tear their chains away ; There take our stand, And draw the brand, As in the ancient day. Veil, starry banner, veil your pride,... | |
| Periodicals - 1850 - 744 pages
...feelings." " Oh let them look to where in bonds, For help their bondmen cry, Oh let them look, ere British hands Wipe out that LIVING LIE. Beneath the flag of...the wide Atlantic sea, And tear their chains away." &c., &c., &c. 'Pon honor, Mr. J.! this is rather potent. America, and American Liberty, a living lie... | |
| Book collecting - 1918 - 840 pages
...342Oh, let them look to where in bonds For help their bondsmen cry — Oh, let them look ere British hands Wipe out that living lie. Beneath the flag of...the wide Atlantic Sea, And tear their chains away; There take our stand, And draw the brand As in the ancient day. Veil, starry banner, veil your pride,... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James, Stewart Marsh Ellis - Authors, English - 1927 - 346 pages
...bonds For help their bondsmen cry — Oh, let them look ere British hands Wipe out that living he. Beneath the flag of Liberty We'll sweep the wide Atlantic Sea, And tear their chains away ; There take our stand, And draw the brand, As in the ancient day. Veil, starry banner, veil your pride,... | |
| 1846 - 812 pages
...day. Oh, let them look to where in bonds For help their bondsmen cry — Ob, let them look ere British hands, Wipe out that living lie. Beneath the flag...the wide Atlantic Sea, And tear their chains away ; There take our stand, And draw the brand, As in the ancient day. Veil, starry banner, veil your pride.... | |
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