Behold the chief who now commands, Once more to serve his country, stands — The rock on which the storm will beat, The rock on which the storm will beat; But, armed in virtue firm and true, His hopes are fixed on Heaven and you. Hail Columbia, the Flag, and Yankee Doodle Dandy - Page 56by William Thomas Roberts Saffell - 1864 - 123 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Wells Moulton - American poetry - 1893 - 132 pages
...Of horrid war; or guides with ease The happier times of honest peace. Firm, united let us be, etc. Behold the chief who now commands, Once more to serve...on heaven and you. When hope was sinking in dismay, And glooms obscured Columbia's day,. His steady mind, from changes free, Resolved on death, or liberty.... | |
| American poetry - 1893 - 472 pages
...Of horrid war; or guides with ease The happier times of honest peace. Firm, united let us be, etc. Behold the chief who now commands, Once more to serve...on heaven and you. When hope was sinking in dismay, And glooms obscured Columbia's day, His steady mind, from changes free, Resolved on death, or liberty.... | |
| Sons of the Revolution. California Society - 1894 - 388 pages
...place a manly trust That truth and Justice will prevail. And everj scheme of bondage fail. ('Hours — Behold the chief who now commands Once more to serve his country stands. The ruck on which the storm will beat. The rock on which the storm will heat, lint arm'd In virtue, firm... | |
| Frederick Zuchtmann, Edwin Leander Kirkland - School songbooks - 1894 - 264 pages
...! Ring thro' the world with loud applause! Let ev-'ry clime, to rock on which the storm will beat I The rock on which the storm will beat! But armed in vir-tue, -r—fm k—* 1- — ?rA — N — b— „ m &^t fPÏÏÏ^, ï&S-ï war is gone, En- joyed the peace... | |
| Charles Wesley Mann - Amusements - 1896 - 364 pages
...in the fearful hour Of horrid war ; or guides with ease The happier times of honest peace. Chorus : Behold the chief who now commands, Once more to serve...will beat, The rock on which the storm will beat, But arm'd in virtue firm and true , His hopes are fix'd on heav'n and you 1 When hope was sinking in dismay,... | |
| James Russell Parsons - Recitations - 1896 - 140 pages
...-liia/sountiy &taEdsyC\ " The rock on which -the storm will heat^ The rock on which the storm wil! beat, But, armed in virtue, firm and true, His hopes...Heaven and you ; When hope was sinking in dismay, When gloom obscured Columbia's day, His steady mind, from changes free, Resolved on death or LIBERTY. Chorus... | |
| Education - 1896 - 938 pages
...governs in the fearful hour Of horrid war, or guides with ease, The happier times of honest peace. Behold the chief, who now commands, Once more to serve...stands — The rock on which the storm will beat. But armed in virtue firm and true, His hopes are fixed on Heaven and you. When hope was sink ng in... | |
| Frederick Zuchtmann - 1896 - 268 pages
...through the world with loud applause ! Ring thro' the world with loud applause! Let cv-'ry clime, to rock on which the storm will beat ! The rock on which the storm will beat! But armed in vir-tue, vv ^ war is gone, En- joyed the peace your val - or won. Let In - de - pen-deuce be your boast sa-cred... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1897 - 330 pages
...governs in the fearful hour Of horrid war ; or guides with ease The happier times of honest peace. Behold the chief who now commands, Once more to serve...on Heaven and you. When hope was sinking in dismay, And glooms obscured Columbia's day, His steady mind, from changes free, Resolved on death or liberty.... | |
| Walter Learned - American poetry - 1897 - 338 pages
...fearful hour Of horrid war ; or guides with ease, The happier times of honest peace. Firm— united, &c. Behold the chief who now commands, Once more to serve...beat, The rock on which the storm will beat : But, arm'd in virtue firm and true, His hopes are fixed on Heaven and you. When Hope was sinking in dismay,... | |
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