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" And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime? Oh, what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain trumpet, by thy thundering side ? Yea, what is all the riot man can make In his short life, to thy unceasing roar? And yet, bold babbler,... "
The Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution ; Or, Illustrations, by Pen and ... - Page 227
by Benson John Lossing - 1851 - 30 pages
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Sacred Harmony: The Best Poetical Pieces of the Most Eminent Christian Poets ...

Religious poetry - 1838 - 348 pages
...rocks. Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we, That hear the question of that voice suhlime ? Oh ! what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain trumpet, hy thy thundering side ! Yea, what is all the riot man can make In his short life, to thy uneeasing...
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The Young Lady's Reader

Louisa Caroline Tuthill - English language - 1839 - 482 pages
...rocks. Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime ? Oh ! what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain...yet bold babbler, what art thou to HIM Who drowned a world, ^iul heaped the waters far Above its loftiest mountains ? — a light wave, That breaks, and...
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Scenes in Nature, Or, Conversations for Children on Land and Water

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - Brothers and sisters - 1840 - 366 pages
...rocks. " ' Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we That hear the question of that voice sublime ? O ! what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain...! And yet, bold babbler, what art thou to Him Who drown'da world, and heap'd the waters far Above its loftiest mountains ? — a light wave, That breaks...
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Selections from the American Poets, Issue 111

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1840 - 328 pages
...BRAINARD. Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime ? Oh ! what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain...! And yet, bold babbler, what art thou to HIM, Who drown'da world, and heap'd the waters far Above its loftiest mountains ? a light wave That breaks,...
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The Village Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools

George Merriam - Reader (Elementary) - 1841 - 308 pages
...bade 2. Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime? Oh! what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain...yet, bold babbler, what art thou to Him Who drowned a world, and heaped the waters far Above its loftiest mountains ? — a light wave, That breaks, and...
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The Poets of America: Illustrated by One of Her Painters

John Keese - American poetry - 1841 - 336 pages
...eternal rocks. Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime ! O, what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain...yet, bold babbler, what art thou to Him, Who drowned a world, and heaped the waters far Above its loftiest mountains 1 — a light wave, That breaks, and...
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The Children's Magazine and Missionary Repository, Volume 19

Children's literature - 1856 - 1026 pages
...eternal rocks. Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we That hear the question of that voice sublime? On, what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain...yet, bold babbler, what art thou to Him, Who drowned a world, and heaped the waters far Above its loftiest mountains ? — a light wave, That breaks, and...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1842 - 638 pages
...Ireland. Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime ? O ! what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain...! And yet, bold babbler, what art thou to Him Who drown'da world, and heaped the waters far Above ita loftiest mountains ? — a light wave, That breaks,...
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The Poets of America, Volume 2

John Keese - American poetry - 1842 - 336 pages
...eternal rocks. Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime ? O, what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain...thy unceasing roar ! And yet, bold babbler, what art tliou to Him, Who drowned a world, and heaped the waters far Above its loftiest mountains 1 — a light...
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The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 7

College students' writings, American - 1842 - 506 pages
...rocks. " Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we, That hear the question of this voice sublime 1 Oh ! what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain trumpet by thy thundering side 1 Yea ! what is all the riot man can make In his short life, to thine unceasing roar t And yet, bold...
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