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" One voice, one people, one in heart And soul, and feeling, and desire ! Re-light the smouldering martial fire, Sound the mute trumpet, strike the lyre, The hero deed can not expire, The dead still play their part. Raise high the monumental stone ! A nation's... "
Songs of the Great Dominion: Voices from the Forests and Waters, the ... - Page 254
edited by - 1889 - 465 pages
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Hesperus: And Other Poems and Lyrics

Charles Sangster - Canadian poetry - 1860 - 204 pages
...spectre-led, Crowned with the amaranthine wreath That blooms not for the slave. BKOCK. OCTOBER 13TH, 1859.* One voice, one people, one in heart And soul, and...fealty is theirs, And we are the rejoicing heirs, The honored sons of sires whose cares We take upon us unawares, As freely as our own. We boast not of the...
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Sketches of Celebrated Canadians: And Persons Connected with Canada, from ...

Henry James Morgan - Canada - 1862 - 808 pages
...Canadian poets. We conclude this notice of Mr. Sangster with his ode on BROCK. OCTOBEB I:ITII, 1859.* One voice, one people, one in heart And soul, and...! Re-light the smouldering martial fire, Sound the mate trumpet, strike the I/re, The hero deed can not expire, The dead still play their part. Rise high...
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Sketches of Celebrated Canadians: And Persons Connected with Canada, from ...

Henry James Morgan - Canada - 1862 - 812 pages
...Canadian poets. We conclude this notice of Mr. Sangster with his ode on BROCK. OCTOBER 13TB, 1859.* One voice, one people, one in heart And soul, and feeling and desire I Be-light the smouldering martial fire, Sound the mute trumpet, strike the lyre, The hero deed can...
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Selections from Canadian Poets

Edward Hartley Dewart - Canadian poetry - 1864 - 316 pages
...sign; And power and glory shall be thine, • Britannia ! BROCK. CHARLES SANGSTER. (Oct. 13th, 1859.*) One voice, one people, — one in heart And soul,...Sound the mute trumpet, strike the lyre, The hero deed cannot expire, The dead still play their part. Raise high the monumental stone ! A nation's fealty...
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Selections from Canadian Poets

Edward Hartley Dewart - Canadian poetry - 1864 - 334 pages
...(Od. im, lese.*) uno veiee, one pooplo,— one in heart And soul, and feoling, and desire I Bo.light the smouldering martial fire, Sound the mute trumpet, strike the lyre, The hero deed eannot etpire, The dead still play their part. Baise high the monumental stone I A nation's fealty...
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Sketches of Celebrated Canadians, and Persons Connected with Canada: From ...

Henry James Morgan - Canada - 1865 - 808 pages
...Canadian poets. We conclude this notice of Mr. Sangster with his ode on BROCK. OCTOBXB 13TH, 185».» One voice, one people, one in heart And soul, and...strike the lyre, The hero deed can not expire, The dead Btill play their part. Rise high the monumental stone ! A nation's fealty is theirs, And we are the...
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Our Strength and Their Strength: The North West Territory and Other Papers ...

Aeneas McDonell Dawson, Æneas MacDonell Dawson - Canada - 1870 - 358 pages
...in soul stirring words, he addresses a people— one in heart, And soul, and feeling, and desire ! Raise high the monumental stone ! A nation's fealty is theirs, And we are the rejoicing heirs, The honored sons of sires whose cares We take upon us unawares, As freely as our own. We boast not of the...
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The Fall of New France, 1755-1760

Gerald Ephraim Hart - Canada - 1888 - 276 pages
...Amherst 143 21. Montreal in 1760 147 22. Brigadier General Thomas Gage, Governor of Montreal, 1760 151 " One voice, one people, one in heart And soul, and...fealty is theirs, And we are the rejoicing heirs, The honored sons of sires whose cares We take upon us unawares, As freely as our own. We boast not of the...
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The Fall of New France, 1755-1760

Gerald Ephraim Hart - Canada - 1888 - 288 pages
...Governor of Montreal, 1760 151 Biographical sketches and descriptions appended at end of narrative" One voice, one people, one in heart And soul, and...fealty is theirs, And we are the rejoicing heirs, The honored sons of sires whose cares We take upon us unawares, As freely as our own. We boast not of the...
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The Fall of New France, 1755-1760

Gerald Ephraim Hart - Canada - 1888 - 250 pages
...Amherst 143 21. Montreal in 1760 147 22. Brigadier General Thomas Gage, Governor of Montreal, 1760 151 " One voice, one people, one in heart And soul, and feeling, and desire l Re-light the smouldering martial fire, Sound the mute trumpet, strike the lyre, The hero deed can...
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