| Jacob W. Shoemaker - Elocution - 1881 - 232 pages
...see God. Blessed are the peacemakers : for they shall be called the children of God.— Bible. 4. Up from the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool...Frederick stand Green-walled by the hills of Maryland. ' G. Whittier. 5. So through the night rode Paul Revere ; And so through the night went his cry of... | |
| Brander Matthews - Poetry - 1882 - 318 pages
...What cares he ? he can not know: Lay him low! GEORGE H. BOKER. Sept. 6, 1862. u BARBARA FRIETCHIE. P from the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool...sweep, Apple and peach tree fruited deep, Fair as a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel horde, On that pleasant morn of the early fall,... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1878 - 232 pages
...early educational advantages were limited. He occupies a high position as a poet in America.] 1. UP from the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool...Maryland. Round about them orchards sweep, Apple and peach-tree fruited deep, Fair as a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel horde, On that... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1882 - 906 pages
...fight, Numbered but twenty that answered " Here ! " NATHANIEL GRAHAM SHKPHSRD. Barbara friclcl)ie. UP from the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool...September morn, The clustered spires of Frederick stand Green_-walled by the hills of Maryland. Round about them orchards sweep, Apple and peach tree fruited... | |
| Epes Sargent - American poetry - 1882 - 1002 pages
...human eyes; And, in the hereafter, nngels may Roll the stone from its grave away! BARBARA FRIETCHIE. Up stnnd Green-walled by the hills of Maryland. Round about them orchards sweep, Apple ami peach tree... | |
| P R Jackson - 1882 - 184 pages
...wall, by the hills of the Blue Rifige, a branch of UP from the meadows, rich with corn, Clear from the cool September morn, The clustered * spires of...* stand, Green-walled * by the hills of Maryland. Famished, very hungry. Ribet, one who shakes off, or fights against, lawful authority. Horde, company.... | |
| Granville series - 1882 - 330 pages
...bearing the dead to the grave. sym-bol, emblem, sign. 1. Up from the meadows, rich with corn, Clear from the cool September morn, The clustered spires of Frederick stand, Green-walled by the hills of Maryland. 2. Round about them orchards sweep, Apple and peach-tree fruited deep ; Fair as a garden of the Lord... | |
| Otis Henry Tiffany - Anthologies - 1883 - 954 pages
...And a new face at the door, my friend, A new face at the door. BARBARA FRIETCHIE. JOHN Q. WHITTIEE. from the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool...sweep, Apple and peach tree fruited deep, Fair as a garden of the Lord, To the eyes of the famished rebel horde. On that pleasant morn of the early Fall,... | |
| Thomas W. Handford - Recitations, American - 1881 - 438 pages
...our frame consume, The immortal spirit in the skies may bloom ! HORACE SMITH, BARBARA FRIETCHIE. Up from the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool...sweep, Apple and peach tree fruited deep, Fair as a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel horde. On that pleasant morn of the early fall... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - American ballads - 1883 - 338 pages
...one again, And without a seam ! HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. BARBARA FRIETCHIE. SEPTEMBER 6, 1862. UP from the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool...sweep, Apple and peach tree fruited deep, Fair as a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel horde, On that pleasant morn of the early fall... | |
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