| 1889 - 1038 páginas
...down to us, one was sung to the air of " God save the King" : " Hail, tliou auspicious day ! For let America Thy praise resound. Joy to our native land...heart expand, For Washington's at hand, With glory crowned. ' Thrice beloved Columbia, hail ! Behold before the gale Your chief advance. The matchless... | |
| New York tribune - 1889 - 140 páginas
...Flynns or Sheas. Here is a sample of the ode of a century ago; Hall, thou auspicious day i Far let America Thy praise resound : Joy to our native land...heart expand, For Washington's at hand with glory crown'dlr ' Thrloe-blest Columbians, hall! Behold, before the gale Your thief advance; Th matchiess... | |
| Marie Louise Herdman - 1916 - 546 páginas
...popular of these was a song sung to the air of God Save the King : "Hail, thou auspicious day ! For let America Thy praise resound. Joy to our native land...heart expand, For Washington's at hand, With glory crowned." On the 30th of April, a week after his arrival in New York, Washington took a solemn oath... | |
| the late Robert James Branham, Stephen J. Hartnett - 2002 - 296 páginas
...Society) and in The Gazette of the United States (25 April 1789), 3. Hail thou auspicious day! Far let America Thy praise resound; Joy to our native land!...expand, For WASHINGTON'S at hand, With Glory crown'd! Thrice blest Columbians hail! Behold, before the gale, Your CHIEF Advance; The matchless Hero's nigh!... | |
| Eric Burns - 2007 - 480 páginas
...adjoining column, the Gazette turned to verse for further effusion. HAIL, thou auspicious day! Far let America Thy praise resound: Joy to our native land!...expand, For WASHINGTON'S at hand, With glory crown'd: Illustrious Warrior hail! Oft' did thy sword prevail Oe'r hosts of foes; Come and fresh laurels claim,... | |
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