They came of every race the mingled swarm. Far rung the groves and gleamed the midnight grass With flambeau, javelin, and naked arm ; As warriors wheeled their culverins of brass, Sprung from the woods, a bold athletic mass, Whom virtue fires, and liberty... The hunters of the prairie, or The Hawk chief - Page 62by John Treat Irving - 1837Full view - About this book
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 248 pages
...Columbia's friends are trampling through the shade! XXI. Then came of every race the mingled swarm, Far rung the groves, and gleamed the midnight grass With flambeau, javelin, and naked arm*; As warriors wheeled their culverins of brass, Sprung from the woods, a bold athletic mass, Whom virtue... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1830 - 516 pages
...nearer war-drum shakes the glade ? Toy, joy ! Columbia's friends are trampling through the shade'. Thgn came of every race the mingled swarm ; Far rang the groves, and gleam'd the midnight grass, With flambeau, javelin, and naked arm ; As warriors wheel'd their culverins... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1835 - 258 pages
...friends are trampling through the shade ! XXI. Then came of every race the mingled swarm, Far rung the groves, and gleamed the midnight grass With flambeau, javelin, and naked arm ; As warriors wheeled their culverins of brass, Sprung from the woods, a bold athletic mass, \Vhom... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 332 pages
...friends are trampling through the shade ! 142 XXI. Then came of every race the mingled swarm, Far rung the groves and gleamed the midnight grass, With flambeau, javelin, and naked arm ; As Warriors wheeled their culverins of brass, Sprung from the woods, 3 bold athletic mass, .Whom... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...Columbia's friends are trampling through the shade ! Then came of every race the mingled swarm, Kar rung ir array ; Yet of their number no one dares to die !" In soul I swept the indig ; As warriors wheeled their culverins of brass, Sprung from the woods, a bold athletic mass, Whom virtue... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...Columbia's friends are trampling through the shade ! Then came of every race the mingled swarm, Far rung ation of genius. His enlightened and active mind, his unwearied assiduity, the ; As warriors wheeled their culverins of brass, Sprung from the woods, a bold athletic mass, Whom virtue... | |
| Jesse Clement - United States - 1851 - 496 pages
...powder was produced for the public defence." * History of 'Wyoming, page 212. MARY GOULD. Far rung the groves and gleamed the midnight grass, With flambeau, javelin and naked arm; As warriors wheeled their culverins of brass, Sprung from the woods a bold athletic mass, Whom virtue... | |
| Jesse Clement - United States - 1854 - 512 pages
...used, and powder was produced for the public defence." • History of Wyoming, pago 313. MARY GOULD. Far rang the groves and gleamed the midnight grass, With flambeau, javelin and naked arm ; As warriors wheeled their culverins of brass, Sprung from the woods a bold athletic mass, Whom virtue... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 508 pages
...Columbia's friends are trampling through the shade! XXI. Then came of every race the mingled swarm, Far rung the groves and gleamed the midnight grass, With flambeau, javelin, and naked arm : As warriors wheeled their culverins of brass, Sprung from the woods, a bold athletic mass, Whom virtue... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 404 pages
...Columbia's friends are trampling through the shade! Then came of every race the mingled swarm, Far rung the groves and gleamed the midnight grass, With flambeau, javelin, and naked arm ; As warriors wheeled their culverins of brass, Sprung from the woods, a bold athletic mass, Whom virtue... | |
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