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" King, and royal craftsmen we ; Strike in, strike in, the sparks begin to dull their rustling red! Our hammers ring with sharper din, our work will soon be sped; Our anchor soon must change his bed of fiery rich array... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 282
1832
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Readings from the Best Authors

Archibald Hamilton Bryce - English literature - 1869 - 344 pages
...said, " Fear nothing — here am I!" Swing in your strokes in order, let foot and hand keep time ; Your blows make music sweeter far than any steeple's...But, while ye swing your sledges, sing ; and let the burden be, The Anchor is the Anvil King, and royal craftsmen we; Strike in, strike in, the sparks begin...
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Wilson's Book of Recitations and Dialogues: With Instructions in Elocution ...

Floyd Baker Wilson - Dialogues - 1869 - 208 pages
...he said, " Fear nothing — here am I!" Swing in your strokes in order, let foot and hand keep time, Your blows make music sweeter far than any steeple's...But while ye swing your sledges, sing ; and let the burden be, The Anchor is the Anvil King, and royal craftsmen we ; Strike in, strike in, the sparks...
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The Peerage of Poverty: Or, Learners and Workers in Fields, Farms, and Factories

Edwin Paxton Hood - Great Britain - 1870 - 544 pages
...he said, "Fear nothing — here am I." Swing in your strokes in order, let foot and hand keep time : Your blows make music sweeter far than any steeple's chime. But, while you swing your sledges, sing, and let the burthen be, The anchor is the anvil king, and royal craftsmen...
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The school book of poetry, ed. by W.C. Bennett

William Cox Bennett - 1870 - 202 pages
...said, " Fear nothing — here am I !" Swing in your strokes in order, let foot and hand keep time ; Your blows make music sweeter far than any steeple's chime. But, while you sling your sledges, sing, and let the burthen be, The anchor is the anvil king, and royal craftsmen...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...said, "Fear nothing, — here am I !" Swing in your strokes in order, let foot and hand keep time, nt runs, And Fortune tills my store, I want of daughters und burden he, The Anchor is the Anvil King, and royal craftsmen we ; Strike in, strike in, the sparks...
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The Sixth Reader

Lewis Baxter Monroe - Readers - 1872 - 432 pages
..." Fear nothing — hero am I ! " rv. Swing in your strokes in order, let foot and hand keep time ; Your blows make music sweeter far than any steeple's...But while ye swing your sledges, sing ; and let the burden be, The anchor is the anvil king, and royal craftsmen we. Strike in, strike in ; the sparks...
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How to read well in public and private, with readings from the best poets

How - 1873 - 222 pages
...said, " Fear nothing — • here am I ! " Swing in your strokes in order, let foot and hand keep time, Your blows make music sweeter far than any steeple's...But while ye swing your sledges, sing ; and let the burden be, The Anchor is the Anvil King, and royal craftsmen we ! Strike in, strike in, the sparks...
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The casquet of literature, a selection in poetry and prose, ed ..., Volumes 1-2

Casket - 1873 - 882 pages
...than any steeple's chime; lint while ye swing your »ledges, sing; and let the burden be The Anchor it <Ea wU @ t nutling red ; Our Iluminéis ling with shaqwr din, our work will soon be sped: Our Anchor soon must...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1874 - 600 pages
...blows make mush! sweeter far than any steeple's chime. But while you sling your sledges, t,ing, — and let the burthen be, The anchor is the anvil king,...Strike in, strike in — the sparks begin to dull their rust ling red; Our hammers ring with sharper din, our work will soon be sped. Our anchor soon must...
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Amusing poetry, ed. by S. Brooks, Issue 845

Amusing poetry - 1874 - 340 pages
..." Fear nothing — here am I ! " Swing in your strokes in order, let foot and hand keep time, Tour blows make music sweeter far than any steeple's chime...But while ye swing your sledges, sing ; and let the burden be, The Anchor is the Anvil King, and royal craftsmen we; Strike in, strike in, the sparks begin...
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