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| Ballads, English - 1851 - 88 pages
...Whate'er the loss, Whate'er the cross, Shall they complain Of present pain, Who trust in God's hereafter! For who that leans on His right arm Was ever yet forsaken...taken? Though wild and loud, And dark the cloud, Behind ita folds His hand upholds The calm sky of to-morrow l Above the maddening cry for blood, 14 THE BOOK... | |
| Frank Moore - 1864 - 396 pages
...Whate'er the loss, Whatc'er the cross, Shall they complain Of present pain, Who trust in God's hereafter ? For who that leans on His right arm Was ever yet forsaken...its folds His hand upholds The calm sky of to-morrow ! Above the maddening cry for blood, Above the wild war-drumming, Let Freedom's voice be heard, with... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1864 - 694 pages
...Whate'er the loss, Wbate'er the cross, Shall they complain Of present pain Who trust in God's hereafter? For who that leans on His right arm Was ever yet forsaken?...its folds His hand upholds The calm sky of To-Morrow 1 Above the madd'ning cry for blood, Above the wild war-drumming, Let Freedom's voice be heard, with... | |
| Frank Moore - Political ballads and songs - 1864 - 390 pages
...Whate'er the loss, Whate'er the cross, Shall they complain Of present pain, Who trust in God's hereafter ? For who that leans on His right arm Was ever yet forsaken...dark the cloud, Behind its folds His hand upholds t The calm sky of to-morrow ! Above the maddening cry for blood, Above the wild war-drumming, Let Freedom's... | |
| Frank Moore - Political ballads and songs - 1864 - 390 pages
...cross, Shall they complain Of present pain, Who trust in God's hereafter ? For who that Ieans on g Was ever yet forsaken ? What righteous cause can suffer...its folds His hand upholds The calm sky of to-morrow ! Above the maddening cry for blood, Above the wild war-drumming, Let Freedom's voice be heard, with... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1864 - 188 pages
...Whate'er the loss, Whate'er the cross, Shall they complain Of present pain Who trust hi God's hereafter ? What righteous cause can suffer harm If He its part...its folds His hand upholds The calm sky of to-morrow ! Above the maddening cry for blood, Above the wild war-drumming, Let Freedom's voice be heard, with... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1864 - 422 pages
...Whate'er the loss, Whate'er the cross, Shall they complain Of present pain Who trust in God's hereafter ? For who that leans on His right arm Was ever yet forsaken V What righteous cause can s jffer harm If He its part has taken ? Though wild and loud And dark the... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1865 - 670 pages
...Whatever the loss, Whate'er the cross, Shall they complain Of present pain Who trust in God's hereafter? For who that leans on His right arm Was ever yet forsaken...its folds His hand upholds The calm sky of To-Morrow ! Above the madd'ning cry for blood, Above the wild war-drumming, Let Freedom's voice be heard, with... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1865 - 704 pages
...Whate'er the loss, Whate'er the cross, Shall they complain Of present pain Who trust in God's hereafter? For who that leans on His right arm Was ever yet forsaken? Wha» righteous cause cah suffer harm If Пе its part has taken ? Though wild and loud And dark the... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - Massachusetts - 1866 - 734 pages
...Whate'er the loss, Whate'er the cross, Shall they complain Of present pain Who trust in God's hereafter ? For who that leans on His right arm Was ever yet forsaken...folds His hand upholds The calm sky of to-morrow. Above the maddening cry for blood, Above the wild war-drumming, Let Freedom's voice be heard, with... | |
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