National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written. A Lyric and National Study for the Times |
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... bring . " A petition that brings to mind some of those put - up now - a - days in New England , in which the petitioners , not content to ask for daily bread , or other benefits in general terms , send up with their prayers special ...
... bring . " A petition that brings to mind some of those put - up now - a - days in New England , in which the petitioners , not content to ask for daily bread , or other benefits in general terms , send up with their prayers special ...
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... bring up vividly some cherished association . Few poorer songs have lived for half a century than " Home , sweet bome ; " and yet it shall bring tears into a thou- sand manly eyes on the banks of the Potomac sooner than the most ...
... bring up vividly some cherished association . Few poorer songs have lived for half a century than " Home , sweet bome ; " and yet it shall bring tears into a thou- sand manly eyes on the banks of the Potomac sooner than the most ...
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... bring Thee our weakness ! Oh , tenderest Father ! we bring Thee our pain ; Let us cling to Thy feet , till contrition and meekness Have won Thee to smile on our country again . The fairest of lambs in Thy flock of the Nations , Has ...
... bring Thee our weakness ! Oh , tenderest Father ! we bring Thee our pain ; Let us cling to Thy feet , till contrition and meekness Have won Thee to smile on our country again . The fairest of lambs in Thy flock of the Nations , Has ...
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... Brings into our system and names a new planet . Yet the old and new stars , Venus , Neptune , and Mars , As they drive round the sun their invisible cars , Whether faster or slower their races are run , Are " E Pluribus Unum " -of many ...
... Brings into our system and names a new planet . Yet the old and new stars , Venus , Neptune , and Mars , As they drive round the sun their invisible cars , Whether faster or slower their races are run , Are " E Pluribus Unum " -of many ...
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... bring to thee Sunshine once more . Chorus . God save our Fatherland , blest home of Freedom ! God save our Fatherland , One evermore . CHORUS . SOPRANO . mf ALTO . One in her hills and streams , One in her glorious dreams , One in ...
... bring to thee Sunshine once more . Chorus . God save our Fatherland , blest home of Freedom ! God save our Fatherland , One evermore . CHORUS . SOPRANO . mf ALTO . One in her hills and streams , One in her glorious dreams , One in ...
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abreuve nos sillons Amen American anthem battle battle of Hastings bless called Carey CHARLES KING chorus citoyens competitors E Pluribus Unum earth enemies England English evermore excited favor feeling Flag of freemen formez vos bataillons Fort Sumter Gentleman's Magazine George glorious dreams God save Hail Columbia HAMILTON FISH hand Hark harmony heart Henry Carey hills and streams home of Freedom honor Hozanna Jacobite John Bull liberty LIGHT lines live loyal lyric manuscripts Marchons Marseillaise national airs never noble O'er origin peace poets popular prize qu'un sang impur race reason reign rhyme Rule Britannia sang impur abreuve save our Fatherland Save the King save the land Scotch sent sentiment sing songs received soul spirit stanza Star-Spangled Banner stars strong style sung thee thou throne tion Tis Freedom's Jubilee,-hurrah truth verses victorious voice wave words and music writers written
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Page 18 - O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? On the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep, Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Page 43 - O Lord our God, arise! Scatter his enemies, And make them fall; Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks: On Thee our hopes we fix — God save us all!
Page 58 - Amour sacré de la patrie, Conduis, soutiens nos bras vengeurs ! Liberté ! Liberté chérie, Combats avec tes défenseurs ! Sous nos drapeaux, que la victoire Accoure à tes mâles accents ! Que tes ennemis expirants Voient ton triomphe et notre gloire ! Aux armes, etc.
Page 57 - Français, pour nous, ah ! quel outrage ! Quels transports il doit exciter ! C'est nous qu'on ose méditer De rendre à l'antique esclavage ! Aux armes, citoyens ! etc. Quoi ! ces cohortes étrangères Feraient la loi dans nos foyers...
Page 42 - King ! Long live our noble King! God save the King! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us ! God save the King!
Page 48 - ... to retire. In less than thirty minutes they were totally defeated, and the field covered with the slain. The road, as far as Inverness, was strewed with dead bodies; and a great number of people, who from motives of curiosity had come to see the battle, were sacrificed to the undistinguishing vengeance of the victors.
Page 42 - May she defend our laws, and ever give us cause to sing with heart and voice, God save the Queen.
Page 47 - Highlanders, halfarmed, who charged him sword in hand, with such impetuosity, that in less than ten minutes after the battle began, the King's troops were broken and totally routed. The dragoons fled in the utmost confusion at the first onset ; the general officers having made some unsuccessful...
Page 98 - But though it may have a full octave of strings, To both maker and minstrel the harp is a unit. So the power that creates Our republic of States, Into harmony brings them at different dates; And the thirteen or thirty, the Union once done, Are " £ Pluribus Unum
Page 92 - See our sunlit mountain chains ! See our waving woods, unbounded, And our cities on the plains ! See the oceans kiss our strand, Oceans stretched from pole to pole ! See our mighty lakes expand, And our giant rivers roll ! Such a land, and such alone, Should be leader of the van, As the nations sweep along To fulfil the hopes of man ! Yes, the spirit of our land, The young giant of the West, With the waters in his hand, With the forests for his crest, — To our hearts...