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" Patriots have toiled, and in their country's cause Bled nobly; and their deeds, as they deserve, Receive proud recompense. We give in charge Their names to the sweet lyre. The historic muse, Proud of the treasure, marches with it down To latest times... "
The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion - Page 15
1801
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The Christian Parlor Magazine: 1844-1845, Volume 1

1844 - 504 pages
...flower ; already 'i We give in charge Their fame to the sweet lyre. The historic muse, Proud of her treasure, marches with it down To latest times ; and...in stone and ever during brass, To guard them and to immortalize her trust." No, the spirit of poesy needs no obscure mythology, no dusky past, no feigned...
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The British Pulpit: A Collection of Sermons by the Most Eminent Divines of ...

1844 - 562 pages
...deeds, as they deserve, Receive proud recompense. We give in charge Their names to the sweet lyre. The historic muse, Proud of the treasure, marches with...and Sculpture, in her turn, Gives bond in stone and ever-during brass To guard them, and immortalize her tlast: Buf fairer wreaths are due, thoush never...
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A Treatise on Grammatical Punctuation: Designed for Letter Writers, Authors ...

John Wilson - 1844 - 142 pages
...deeds, as they deserve, Receive proud recompense. We give in charge Their names to the sweet lyre. * The historic Muse, Proud of the treasure, marches with...and Sculpture, in her turn, Gives bond in stone and ever-during brass, To guard them, and to immortalize her trust : But fairer wreaths are due, though...
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Studies in English poetry [an anthology] with biogr. sketches and notes by J ...

Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...deeds, as they deserve, Receive proud recompense. We give in charge Their names to the sweet lyre. The historic muse, Proud of the treasure, marches with...and sculpture, in her turn, Gives bond in stone and ever-during brass To guard them, and to immortalize her trust : But fairer wreaths are due, though...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 69

1866 - 824 pages
...deeds, as they deserve, Receive proud recompense. We give in charge Their names to the sweet lyre. The historic Muse, Proud of the treasure, marches with...and sculpture, in her turn, Gives bond in stone, and ever-during brass To guard them, and to immortalize her tnwt : But fairer wreaths are due, though never...
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The rhetorical reader, consisting of choice specimens of oratorical ...

John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 pages
...deeds, as they deserve, Receive proud recompense. We give in charge Their names to the sweet lyre. The historic muse, Proud of the treasure, marches with...and sculpture, in her turn, Gives bond in stone and ever-during brass To guard them, and immortalize her trust ; But fairer wreaths are due, though never...
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Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 pages
...proud recompense. We give in charge Their names— to the sweet lyre. The historic muM, Proud of her treasure, marches with it — down To latest times;...sculpture, in her turn, Gives bond, in stone— and ever-during brass, To guard them— and immortalize her trutt, 3T6. IifTOSATions. The intonation! are...
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The Laurel Wreath

Samuel Dickinson Burchard - 1845 - 442 pages
...patriot fathers, as they deserve, have received a proud recompense. 'The historic Muse, Proud of her treasure, marches with it down To latest times ; and Sculpture, in her turn, Gives bond in stone and ever-during brass, To guard them, and immortalize her trust." But the half has not been told — never...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 390 pages
...recompense. \V'e give in charge Their names— 10 the «»eet lyre. The historic muse Proud of her treasure, marches wit.h it — down To latest times-: and sculpture in her turn, Gives bond, iu 5(on«-and erer-during areas To guard lui-ui — and Immortalize her trust. PRINCIPLES OF ELOCUTION....
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The dead quickened; or, The divine life lost and restored, discourses

Walter MacGilvray - 1845 - 92 pages
...noblest triumphs of genius — names and triumphs which the world " will not willingly let die." " Th' historic muse, Proud of the treasure, marches with it down To latest times." But, with all the memorable proofs thus furnished of the loftiness of man's intellectual endowments,...
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