| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1860 - 388 pages
...Mytelene, who asked and answered — " What constitutes a State 1 Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud, with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storms, rich navies ride : Not starred... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1860 - 668 pages
...Mytelene, who asked and answered — " What constitutes a State? Not high-raised battlement, or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud, with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays, and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storms, rich navies ride ; Not starred... | |
| Sunbeams - 1861 - 368 pages
...general heavens. — Celestial glowworms. What constitutes a State ? Not high-raised battlement or lofty mound, Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud...ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride, Nor starr'd and spangled courts, Where low-brow'd baseness wafts perfume to pride. No : — MEN, high-minded... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1861 - 662 pages
...make us great. The poet has said : What constitutes a State ? Kot high raised battlements nor labored mound : Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays and broad armed ports, Where laughicg at the storm, proud navies lide ; Not starred... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1861 - 664 pages
...make us great. The poet has said : What constitutes a State ? Not high raised battlements nor labored mound : Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays and broad armed ports. Where laughing at the storm, proud navies ride ; Not starred... | |
| Seventh-Day Adventists - 1921 - 780 pages
...unconquerable, universal." — Lord Acton. "What constitutes a statef Not high-raised battlements or labored mound, Thick wall, or moated gate; Not cities proud, with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride; Nor starred... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1921 - 506 pages
...upright life, and Christian principles. WHAT constitutes a state? Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate; Not cities proud with spires and turrets crowned; Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride; Not starred... | |
| Camilo Osias - Education - 1921 - 208 pages
...neatness, and orderliness are paramount. CONCLUSION AND APPEAL Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate; Not cities proud with spires and turrets crowned; Not bays and broad armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride; Not starred... | |
| Ernest Clark Hartwell - Readers - 1921 - 456 pages
...STATE? BY WILLIAM JONES "1 T 7"HAT constitutes a State ? * * Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud with spires and turrets crowned ; • Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; Not... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - American literature - 1922 - 1920 pages
...STATE?' An Ode in Imitation of Alctnts WHAT constitutes a State? Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud with spires and turrets crowned; Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride: Not starred... | |
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