Long as thine Art shall love true love, Long as thy Science truth shall know, Long as thine Eagle harms no Dove, Long as thy Law by law shall grow, Long as thy God is God above, Thy brother every man below, So long, dear Land of all my love, Thy name... A First Book of Composition for High Schools - Page 132by Thomas Henry Briggs, Isabel McKinney - 1913 - 300 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States - 1875 - 1750 pages
...reply comes, as is fitting, clear, alone, above all, and in the rare melody only of the human voice : "Long as thine Art shall love true love, Long as thy...shall know, Long as thine Eagle harms no Dove, Long as tliy Law oy law shall grow, Long as thy God Is God above, Thyorother every man below. si> inny;, dear... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 576 pages
...am : and 1 shall be — How long, Good Angel, 0 how long ? Sing me from Heaven a man's own song ! " Long as thine Art shall love true love, Long as thy...love, Thy name shall shine, thy fame shall glow!" 0 Music, from this height of time my "Word unfold : In thy large signals all men's hearts Man's Heart... | |
| Dudley Buck - Cantatas, Secular - 1876 - 52 pages
...am : and I shall be — How long, Good Angel, О how long ? Sing me from Heaven a man's own song ! " Long as thine Art shall love true love, Long as thy...my love, Thy name shall shine, thy fame shall glow !" О Music, from this height of time my Word unfold : In thy large signals all men's hearts Man's... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 630 pages
...and I shall be — How long, Good Angel, 0 how long ? Sing me from Heaven a man's own song ! " Ix>ng as thine Art shall love true love, Long as thy Science...love, Thy name shall shine, thy fame shall glow!" 0 Music, from this height of time my Word unfold : In thy large signals all men's hearts Man's Heart... | |
| John Ellsworth Goodrich - Patriotic literature, American - 1877 - 108 pages
...am, and I shall be. How long, good Angel, oh ! how long ? Sing me from heaven a man's own song ! " Long as thine Art shall love true love ; Long as thy...thy God is God above ; Thy brother every man below ; 22 Virtue and Patriotism — Present and Past. So long, dear land of all my love, • Thy name shall... | |
| William Mason Cornell - New England - 1878 - 514 pages
...and I shall be — How long, good angel ? oh, how long ? Sing me from heaven a man's own song! vn. " Long as thine art shall love true love, Long as thy...my love, Thy name shall shine, thy fame shall glow. " vm. O Music, from this height of time my word unfold ; In thy large signals all men's hearts man's... | |
| United States Centennial Commission - Centennial Exhibition - 1880 - 458 pages
...am : and I shall be — How long, Good Angel, O how long? Sing me from Heaven a man's own song ! " Long as thine Art shall love true love, Long as thy...my love, Thy name shall shine, thy fame shall glow !" 0PcnI"8. ' O Music, from this height of time my Word unfold : In thy large signals all men's hearts... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1880 - 1124 pages
...Let the new cycle shame the old ! International Centennial Hy May 10. 1876. PMladetfhi WHIT ПЕК. from whose feet the avalanche, unheard, Shoots downward,...thou That, as I raise my head, awhile bowed low In ! S. LANIER. Centennial Meditation Philadelphia, May af Coin, o, 1876. Who cometh over he hills, Her... | |
| Sidney Lanier, William Hayes Ward - American poetry - 1884 - 302 pages
...Heaven a man.g own song ! Basso solo: " Long as thine Art shall love true love, the good Angel 'replies: Long as thy Science truth shall know, Long as thine...my love, Thy name shall shine, thy fame shall glow ! " O Music, from this height of time my Word un- Fuiukor,*: - , j jubilation fold : and In thy large... | |
| George Putnam Upton - Cantata - 1887 - 384 pages
...her ragged and cacophonous meditation, which the composer selected as a solo for bass voice : 1 — " Long as thine Art shall love true love, Long as thy...all my love, Thy name shall shine, thy fame shall grow." 1 Sung upon that occasion by Mr. Myron D. Whitney. The prelude for orchestra determines the... | |
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