| Robert Grant - 1909 - 626 pages
...but well-fitting clothes, the substance of the poet's thought was a part of his subconsciousness : "They come transfigured back Secure from change in...high-hearted ways, Beautiful evermore, and with the rays Of mom on their white shields of expectation." Yet, on the other hand, the tranquillity of spirit thus... | |
| 1910 - 532 pages
...behind. Blow, trumpets, all your exultations blow ! For never shall their aureoled presence lack: I see them muster in a gleaming row, With ever-youthful...and with the rays Of morn on their white Shields of Expectation ! IX But is there hope to save Even this ethereal essence from the grave? What ever 'scaped... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1910 - 150 pages
...behind. Blow, trumpets, all your exultations blow ! For never shall their aureoled presence lack : 260 I see them muster in a gleaming row, With ever-youthful brows that nobler show j We find in our dull road their shining track ; In every nobler mood We feel the orient of their spirit... | |
| Edith Rickert - 1912 - 602 pages
...behind. Blow, trumpets, all your exultations blow ! For never shall their aureoled presence lack: I see them muster in a gleaming row, With ever-youthful...and with the rays Of morn on their white Shields of Expectation ! IX But is there hope to save Even this ethereal essence from the grave? What ever 'scaped... | |
| Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury - 1912 - 634 pages
...behind. Blow, trumpets, all your exultations blow! For never shall their aureoled presence lack: I see them muster in a gleaming row, With ever-youthful...and with the rays Of morn on their white Shields of Expectation ! IX But is there hope to save Even this ethereal essence from the grave? What ever 'scaped... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1912 - 696 pages
...behind. Blow, trumpets, all your exultations blowl For never shall their aureoled presence lack: 250 I see them muster in a gleaming row, With ever-youthful...nobler mood We feel the orient of their spirit glow, 255 Part of our life's unalterable good, Of all our saintlier aspiration; They come transfigured back,... | |
| Octavia Hill - 1913 - 638 pages
...— "Blow, trumpets, all your exultations blow, For never shall their aureoled presence lack ; I wee them muster in a gleaming row, With ever-youthful...and with the rays Of morn on their white shields of expectation." In memory has it been given, but in glad memory, and with such thoughts as should be... | |
| Jessie Belle Rittenhouse - 1915 - 348 pages
...behind. Blow, trumpets, all your exultations blow ! For never shall their aureoled presence lack: I see them muster in a gleaming row, With ever-youthful...and with the rays Of morn on their white Shields of Expectation! IX But is there hope to save Even this ethereal essence from the grave? What ever 'scaped... | |
| Randall Thomas Davidson - 1915 - 104 pages
...76 Blow, trumpets, all your exultations blow ! For never shall their aureoled presence lack : I gee them muster in a gleaming row, With ever-youthful...their spirit glow, Part of our life's unalterable good.1 Do these words seem too high for what we are remembering ? I think not. This vast War, without... | |
| Mary Edwards Calhoun, Emma Leonora MacAlarney - 1915 - 670 pages
...behind. Blow, trumpets, all your exultations blow ! For never shall their aureoled presence lack : I see them muster in a gleaming row, With ever-youthful...show ; We find in our dull road their shining track ; Of all our saintlier aspiration ; They come transfigured back, Secure from change in their high-hearted... | |
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