| 1831 - 492 pages
...No more he felt the driver's whip, Nor the burning heat of day ; For Death closed o'er the captive's sleep, And his lifeless body lay, A worn-out fetter, that the soul Had broken, and thrown away! L THE YOUTHS' MAGAZINE; OR fEbangdfcal SEPTEMBER, 1843. ANCIENT SARCOPHAGUS. OUR engraving this month... | |
| Charles Granville Gepp - English poetry - 1830 - 194 pages
...sense is in every case made to end with the Pentameter. See Caution c. EXERCISE LXV. (same continued}. He did not feel the driver's whip, Nor the burning...lifeless body lay A worn-out fetter, that the soul 5 Had broken and thrown away! all its fire. — 3, 4. Libitina had at length shone-upon (illucesco)... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Literary Criticism - 1842 - 60 pages
...aloud, With a voice so wild and free, That he started in his sleep and smiled At their tempestuous glee. He did not feel the driver's whip, Nor the burning...worn-out fetter, that the soul Had broken and thrown away ! THE GOOD PART, THAT SHALL HOT BE TAKEN AWAY. SHE dwells by Great Kenhawa's side, In valleys green... | |
| Books - 1843 - 574 pages
...aloud, With a voice so wild and free, That he started in his sleep and smiled At their tempestuous glee. He did not feel the driver's whip, Nor the burning...worn-out fetter, that the soul Had broken and thrown away ! Here is a companion story, — " The Slave Singing at Midnight." Loud he sang the psalm of David... | |
| Unitarianism - 1843 - 418 pages
...aloud, With a voice so wild and free, That he started in his sleep and smiled At their tempestuous glee. He did not feel the driver's whip, Nor the burning...worn-out fetter, that the soul Had broken and thrown away ! THE SLAVE SINGING AT MIDNIGHT. LOUD he sang the psalm of David ! He a Negro and enslaved, Sang of... | |
| Theology - 1843 - 424 pages
...aloud, With a voice so wild and free, That he started in his sleep and smiled At their tempestuous glee. He did not feel the driver's whip, Nor the burning...Sleep, And his lifeless body lay A worn-out fetter, thai the soul Had broken and thrown away ! THE SLAVE SINGING AT MIDNIGHT. LOUD he sang the psalm of... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1843 - 570 pages
...aloud, With a voice so wild and free, That he started in his sleep and smiled At their tempestuous glee. He did not feel the driver's whip, Nor the burning...had illumined the Land of Sleep, And his lifeless hody lay A worn-out fetter, that the soul Had broken and thrown away ! THE GOOD PART, THAT SHALL HOT... | |
| American literature - 1846 - 302 pages
...aloud, With a voice so wild and free, That he started in his sleep and smiled At their tempestuous glee. He did not feel the driver's whip, Nor the burning...worn-out fetter, that the soul Had broken and thrown away ! MISSIONARY HYMN, FOR THE SOUTH. Spread far the gospel tidings ! Call ocean, earth, and air, To aid... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 128 pages
...aloud, With a voice so wild and free, That he started in his sleep and smiled At their tempestuous glee. He did not feel the driver's whip, Nor the burning...worn-out fetter, that the soul Had broken and thrown away ! THE GOOD PART, SHE dwells by Great Kenhawa's side, In valleys green and cool ; And all her hope and... | |
| American poetry - 1849 - 274 pages
...aloud, With a voice so wild and free, That he started in his sleep and smiled At their tempestuous glee. He did not feel the driver's whip, Nor the burning...worn-out fetter, that the soul Had broken and thrown away ! LONGFELLOW, WORDS. WORDS, household words, that linger on, When household love is past, And keep... | |
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