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" O'er hosts of foes; Come and fresh laurels claim, Still dearer make thy name, Long as immortal Fame Her trumpet blows! Thrice welcome to this shore, Our leader now no more, But ruler thou; Oh truly good and great! Long live to glad our state, Where countless... "
Poems: In Two Volumes - Página 101
por Samuel Low - 1800
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Peter's Journal of the First Presidential Count and Washington's ...

Historicus - 1885 - 24 páginas
...truly good and great! Long live to glad our State, Where countless honors wait To deck thy brow. Far be the din of arms, Henceforth the Olive's charms...Shall War preclude ; These shores a Head shall own, Unsullied by a throne, Our much-loved Washington, The Great, the Good. On His Excellency's arrival...
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George Washington Day by Day

Elizabeth Bryant Johnston - 1895 - 270 páginas
...Oh, truly good and great! Long live to glad our State, Where countless honors wait To deck thy brow. "Hush'd be the din of arms; Henceforth the olive's...Shall war preclude. These shores a head shall own Unsullied by a throne. Our much-lov'd Washington, The great, the good!" APRIL TWENTY-FOURTH. 1775 Colonel...
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A Lady in Waiting: Being Extracts from the Diary of Julie de Chesnil ...

Charles Woodcock-Savage - 1906 - 356 páginas
...accompaniment on the harpsichord, Mr. Lee's much-admired ode, now heard everywhere in New York — " Far be the din of arms, Henceforth the olive's charms Shall War preclude: These shores a head shall own, Unsullied by a Throne, Our much loved Washington The Great, The Good! " Which plawanterie seemed to...
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Sweet Freedom's Song: "My Country 'Tis of Thee" and Democracy in America

the late Robert James Branham, Stephen J. Hartnett - 2002 - 296 páginas
...truly good and great! Long live to glad our State, Where countless Honors wait To deck thy Brow. Far be the din of Arms, Henceforth the Olive's charms Shall War preclude; These shores a HEAD shall own, Unsully'd by a throne, Our much lov'd WASHINGTON, The Great, the Good! 4. One of the first American...
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Infamous Scribblers: The Founding Fathers and the Rowdy Beginnings of ...

Eric Burns - 2007 - 480 páginas
...Come and fresh laurels claim, Still dearer make thy name, Long as immortal Fame Her trumpet blows! Far be the din of arms, Henceforth the olive's charms Shall war preclude: These shores a HEAD shall own, Unsully'd by a throne, Our much lov'd WASHINGTON, The great, the good. One cannot imagine, say, the...
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