Verse for Patriots: To Encourage Good CitizenshipJ.B. Lippincott, 1919 - 367 páginas |
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... face it is a bit more thin , His cheek a shade less brown . He leans a little on his stick In an unobtrusive way , But somehow still he has the air Of Tommy toujours gai . Then ladies say a - smiling , 66 Now , Tommy , come with me . I ...
... face it is a bit more thin , His cheek a shade less brown . He leans a little on his stick In an unobtrusive way , But somehow still he has the air Of Tommy toujours gai . Then ladies say a - smiling , 66 Now , Tommy , come with me . I ...
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... face of fear , The final foe , that conquered , conquers death . Freedom has taken wings ! Her message soars Amid the battle wrack through trembling skies ; Borne on a myriad flashing planes it roars Defiance to the priests of ancient ...
... face of fear , The final foe , that conquered , conquers death . Freedom has taken wings ! Her message soars Amid the battle wrack through trembling skies ; Borne on a myriad flashing planes it roars Defiance to the priests of ancient ...
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... face , The world that God created Became a shameful place ! My wrong cries out for vengeance , The blow that sent me here Was aimed in Hell . My dying scream Has reached Jehovah's ear . Not all the seven oceans Shall wash away the stain ...
... face , The world that God created Became a shameful place ! My wrong cries out for vengeance , The blow that sent me here Was aimed in Hell . My dying scream Has reached Jehovah's ear . Not all the seven oceans Shall wash away the stain ...
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... face , Save him for France ! " She crooned to her boy : " Oh , how glad he'll be , Little three - months old , to set eyes on thee ! 6 For , Rather than gold , would I give , ' wrote he , ' A son to France . ' 999 “ Come , now , be good ...
... face , Save him for France ! " She crooned to her boy : " Oh , how glad he'll be , Little three - months old , to set eyes on thee ! 6 For , Rather than gold , would I give , ' wrote he , ' A son to France . ' 999 “ Come , now , be good ...
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... of doubt that hid thy face are driven clean away : * From THE RED FLOWER , Copyright 1918 , by Charles Scribner's Sons . By permission of the publishers . Thine eyes at last look far and clear , thou ( 54 ) VERSE FOR PATRIOTS.
... of doubt that hid thy face are driven clean away : * From THE RED FLOWER , Copyright 1918 , by Charles Scribner's Sons . By permission of the publishers . Thine eyes at last look far and clear , thou ( 54 ) VERSE FOR PATRIOTS.
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