| New Hampshire State Agricultural Society - 1854 - 416 páginas
...these hills ? What constitutes a State ? Not high-raised battlement, and labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud, with spires and...and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, proud navies ride ; Not starred and spangled courts, Where low-browed baseness wafts perfumes to pride... | |
| Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1854 - 18 páginas
...answered it : » " What constitutes a State ? Not high-raised battlements and labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud with spires and...broad-armed ports, Where, laughing, at the storm, proud navies ride ; Not starred and spangled courts, Where low-browed baseness wafts perfumes to pride.... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1854 - 88 páginas
...constitutes a State 1 Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate ; Hot cities proud with spires and turrets crowned ; Not...ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; But MEN, high-minded MEN. Such men will possess a Christian greatness, rendering them unable to do... | |
| 1854 - 576 páginas
...safety of a State. " What constitutes a State 1 Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick wall, or moated gate ; Not cities proud, with spires and...bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the atorm, proud navies ride ; Nor starred and spangled courts , Where low-browed llaseness wafts perfume... | |
| William Russell - 1854 - 398 páginas
...with spires and -turrets crown'd, Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, proud navies ride ; Not starred and spangled courts, —...Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride ! No ! men, — high-minded men, With powers as far above dull brutes endued, In forest, brake, or den,... | |
| Macleod Wylie - 1854 - 410 páginas
...consideration. " What constitutes a state ? Not high raised battlements and laboured mound, Thick wall and moated gate ; Not cities proud with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays and broad arm'd ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; Not starred and spangled courts,... | |
| John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart, James Hogg - 1854 - 516 páginas
...Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud, with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays or broad armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride;...Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No : men, high-minded men, With powers as far above dull brutes endued, In forest, brake, or den, * As... | |
| Clavin Henderson Wiley - 1855 - 380 páginas
...WHAT constitutes a state ? Not high-raised battlements or laboured mound, Thick wall, or moated gate ; Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride; Not starr'd and spangled courts, Where low-bound baseness wafts perfume to pride. No : — men, high-minded... | |
| Charles Northend - 1856 - 276 páginas
...the opponent. What constitutes a state ? Not high-raised battlements, or labored mound, Thick wall, or moated gate ; Not cities proud with spires and...ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; Nor starred and spangled courts, Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No. Men, high-minded... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 páginas
...James Mackintosh. WHAT constitutes a State ? Not high-raised battlement, or laboured mound, Thick wall, or moated gate ; Not cities proud, with spires and...and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm , proud navies ride ; Nor starred and spangled courts, Where low-browed Baseness wafts perfume to Pride... | |
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