We wish, finally, that the last object on the sight of him who leaves his native shore, and the first to gladden his who revisits it, may be something which shall remind him of the liberty and the glory of his country. Let it rise, till it meet the sun... American Quarterly Review - Page 313edited by - 1831Full view - About this book
| William Estabrook Chancellor - English language - 1908 - 312 pages
...finally that the last object on the sight of him who leaves his native shore and the first to gladden him who revisits it may be something which shall remind...it ; and parting day linger and play on its summit. — Webster. J FROM THE MERCHANT OF VENICE The quality of mercy is not strained ; It droppeth as the... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - Oratory - 1908 - 452 pages
...it, may be something which shall remind him of the liberty and glory of his country. Let it rise ! Let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming; let...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. THE RESPONSIBILITY OF WAR BY WILLIAM E. CHANNINO Nothing in the whole compass of legislation is so... | |
| George Washington - 1908 - 98 pages
...glory of his country. Let it rise! let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming; let the earliest 10 light of the morning gild it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. WE live in a most extraordinary age. Events so various and so important that they might crowd and distinguish... | |
| George Washington - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1909 - 144 pages
...may be something which shall remind him of the liberty and the glory of his country. Let it rise ! let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming ;...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. We live in a most extraordinary age. Events so various and so important that they might crowd and distinguish... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - Culture - 1909 - 456 pages
...glory of his country. Let it rise! Let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming; let the earlievSt light of the morning gild it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. THE RESPONSIBILITY OF WAR BY WILLIAM E. CHANNING Nothing in the whole compass of legislation is so... | |
| Edwin Gordon Lawrence - Oratory - 1909 - 282 pages
...monument, Webster said: "Let it rise till it meet the sun in his coming; let the earliest light of morning gild it, and parting day linger and play on its summit." Henry Cabot Lodge, quoting this extract in his eloquent speech on the unveiling of Webster's statue... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - Elocution - 1910 - 382 pages
...thatthe foundations of our national power still stand strong. We wish that this column, rising toward heaven among the pointed spires of so many temples...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. (See, also, selections in §§ 214, 215, 218, 219; also § 76: a.) a. The possibility of applying drift... | |
| Joseph Villiers Denney - 1910 - 348 pages
...it, may be something which shall remind him of the liberty and the glory of his country. Let it rise! let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming; let...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. 30 We live in a most extraordinary age. Events so various and so important that they might crowd and... | |
| George Washington - 1910 - 156 pages
...be something which shall re- 25 mind him of the liberty and the glory of his country. Let it rise ! let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming; let...it, and parting day linger and play on its summit. We live in a most extraordinary age. Events so EO various and so important that they might crowd and... | |
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