| Burton Egbert Stevenson - Poetry - 1908 - 748 pages
...should arise To drive the French Fleet hence, And scatter it far and wide, Or sink it in the sea, WTe should be satisfied. And thine the glory be." This...tolling the bell in the tower, As it tolls at funerals. no in The lightning suddenly Unsheathed its flaming sword, And I cried: "Stand still, and see The salvation... | |
| Lucy Henderson Humphrey - Poetry of places - 1910 - 572 pages
...in thy Providence . A tempest should arise To drive the French Fleet hence, And scatter it far and wide, Or sink it in the sea, We should be satisfied,...windows and walls, And tolling the bell in the tower, The lightning suddenly Unsheathed its flaming sword, And I cried: "Stand still, and see The salvation... | |
| American poetry - 1912 - 624 pages
...if in thy Providence A tempest should arise To drive the French Fleet hence, And scatter it far and wide, Or sink it in the sea, We should be satisfied,...windows and walls, And tolling the bell in the tower, The lightning suddenly Unsheathed its flaming sword, And I cried: "Stand still, and see The salvation... | |
| Lafcadio Hearn - English literature - 1915 - 420 pages
...of the sea, or the famous lines about the coming of the storm in the "Ballad of the French Fleet"— It came with a mighty power, Shaking the windows and...tolling the bell in the tower, As it tolls at funerals, or the stanzas describing sea and sky before King Olaf s last battle — Louder and louder the war-horns... | |
| William Wood - Louisbourg (N.S.) - 1915 - 190 pages
...in Thy Providence, A Tempest should arise, To drive the French fleet hence, And scatter it far and wide, Or sink it in the sea, We should be satisfied, And Thine the Glory be. Strange to say, this pious suggestion had been mostly answered before it had been made. Disaster after... | |
| George McKinnon Wrong, Hugh Hornby Langton - 1915 - 178 pages
...in Thy Providence, A Tempest should arise, To drive the French fleet hence, And scatter it far and wide, Or sink it in the sea, We should be satisfied, And Thine the Glory be. Strange to say, this pious suggestion had been mostly answered before it had been made. Disaster after... | |
| American poetry - 1918 - 2062 pages
...if in thy Providence A tempest should arise To drive the French Fleet hence, And scatter it far and 5/CTj $ g { { z |./ 7 Fef ) < 1 y m*Y [ : ] *0 s + The lightning suddenly Unsheathed its flaming sword, And I cried: "Stand still, and see The salvation... | |
| Old South Church (Boston, Mass.) - Boston (Mass.) - 1919 - 158 pages
...if in thy Providence A tempest should arise To drive the French Fleet hence, And scalier it far and wide, Or sink it in the sea, We should be satisfied,...flame, And even as I prayed The answering tempest came; [So] It came with a mighty power, Shaking the windows and walls, And tolling the bell in the tower,... | |
| Old South Church (Boston, Mass.) - 1919 - 114 pages
...if in thy Providence A tempest should arise To drive the French Fleet hence, And scatter it far and wide, Or sink it in the sea, We should be satisfied,...flame, And even as I prayed The answering tempest came; [38] It came with a mighty power, Shaking the windows and walls, And tolling the bell in the tower,... | |
| George Hinckley Lyman - Massachusetts Committee on Public sSfety - 1919 - 648 pages
...if in Thy providence A tempest should arise, To drive the French fleet hence, And scatter it far and wide, Or sink it in the sea, We should be satisfied, And Thine the glory be. Such wrere the trying and uncertain conditions pervading State and Nation when the advent of spring,... | |
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