Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations by Various
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With tokens of old wars.
758 WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT: _Antiquity of Freedom._ My angel,--his name is Freedom,-- Choose him to be your king; He shall cut pathways east and west, And fend you with his wing. 759 EMERSON: _Boston Hymn._ Then Freedom sternly said: "I shun No strife nor pang beneath the sun, When human rights are staked and won." 760 WHITTIER: _The Watchers._ When Freedom from her mountain-height Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night, And set the stars of glory there. 761 JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE: _The American Flag._ =Freeman.= He is the freeman whom the truth makes free. 762 COWPER: _Task,_ Bk. v., Line 733. |
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