With the standards of the peoples plunging thro' the thunder-storm ; Till the war-drum throbb'd no longer, and the battleflags were furl'd In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. There the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm... The works of Alfred, lord Tennyson - Página 45por Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1884Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| P. D. Smith - 2007 - 588 páginas
...no longer, and the battle-flags were furl'd In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. There the common sense of most shall hold a fretful...the kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law.13 These lines are from Locksley Hall, written over a hundred years earlier by the English poet... | |
| Patrick J. Buchanan - 2007 - 316 páginas
...no longer, and the battle-flags were furled In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. There the common sense of most shall hold a fretful...realm in awe, And the kindly earth shall slumber, lapped in universal law.20 This vision of a Parliament of Man, a Federation of the World, to usher... | |
| Robert I. Rotberg - 2007 - 274 páginas
...of the world." Indeed, Tennyson prefigured Hale and many others, including Ginn. The poem continues: "There the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm in awe/And the kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law."2 The American Peace Society grew out... | |
| Strobe Talbott - 2008 - 505 páginas
...no longer, and the battle-flags were furl'd In the Parliament of Man, the Federation of the World. There the common sense of most shall hold a fretful...the kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law.21 Truman recopied this text by hand as many as forty times during his life. The poem was a summation... | |
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