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
| Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with piano - 1899 - 208 pages
...hand, In through the world with loud ap- p lause! Ring through the world with loud ap - plause!Let rock on which the storm -will beat. The rock on which the storm will beat! But 1 I 2SEI — f"Э* •Is Ч — P-»-* 1 m* * 54 14" «, — mf~ о — £ . f. ф hj ^ * W 0 t íK... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - American poetry - 1900 - 966 pages
...fearful hour Of horrid war; or guides, with ease, The happier times of honest peace. Firm, united, etc. en, And God's will done on earth, As now iii heaven...lip, redder still Kissed by strawberries on the hill And glooms obscured Columbia's day, His steady mind, from changes free, Resolved on death or liberty.... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - Literature - 1900 - 604 pages
...us be, Rallying round our Liberty; 4 As a band of brothers joined, Peace and safety we shall find. 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, У His steady mind, from changes free, Resolved on death or Liberty.... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - American poetry - 1900 - 968 pages
...fearful hour Of horrid war; or guides, with case, The happier times of honest peace. Firm, united, etc. Behold the chief who now commands, Once more to serve...storm will beat, The rock on which the storm will heat; But, armed in virtue firm and true, . His hopes arc fixed on Heaven and you. When hope was sinking... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - Literary Criticism - 1901 - 964 pages
...fearful hour Of horrid war; or guides, with ease, The happier times of honest peace. Firm, united, etc. And glooms obscured Columbia's day, His steady mind, from changes free, Resolved on death or liberty.... | |
| Literature - 1901 - 628 pages
...Of horrid war ; or guides with ease The happier times of honest peace. Firm, united, let tube, 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 Besolved on death or liberty.... | |
| Sherman Williams - Readers - 1902 - 504 pages
...fearful hour Of horrid war; or guides with ease, The happier times of honest peace. Firm, united, etc. Behold the chief who now commands, Once more to serve...on Heaven and you. When hope was sinking in dismay, And gloom obscured Columbia's day, His steady mind from changes free, Resolved on death or liberty.... | |
| Freemasons. Pennsylvania. Grand Lodge, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1902 - 478 pages
...fearful hour Of horrid war, or guides with ease The happier times of honest peace. Firm, united, etc. 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 fixed on Heav'n and you ; And glooms obscur'd Columbia's... | |
| F. H. Ripley - 1903 - 156 pages
...no rude foe with ton's great name Ring thro' the world with loud applause! Ring thro' the world with coun-try stands ; The rock on which the storm will beat ! The rock on which the Free - dom's cause, And, when the storm of war was gone, En im - pious hand. In - vade the shrine where... | |
| National songs - 1903 - 108 pages
...Ring thro' the world with loud ap-plause ! Let ev - ery clime, to rock on which the storm will beat 1 The rock on which the storm will beat! But armed in vir-tue, ^£ ^ £ £ war is gone, En - joyed the peace your val - or won. Let In - de-pendence be sa-credlies... | |
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