The flag he loved guides no more the charging lines, But his fame, consigned to the keeping of that time, which, Happily, is not so much the tomb of virtue as its shrine, Shall, in the years to come, fire modest worth to noble ends. The Confederate Veteran Magazine - 第 64 頁1895完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | EDWARD A. POLLARD - 1867
...tomb of Virtue as its shrine, Shall, in the years to come, fire modest worth to noble ends. In honour, now, our great captain rests ; A bereaved people mourn...their conscience unmixed with blame, Have been, in all conjunctures, true to themselves, their country, and their God. GENERAL BEAXTOF BRAGG, CHAPTER XXIV.... | |
 | Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 851 頁
...tomb of Virtue as its shrine, Shall, in the years to come, fire modest worth to noble ends. In honour, now, our great captain rests ; A bereaved people mourn...their conscience unmixed with blame, Have been, in all conjunctures, true to themselves, their country, and their God. GENERAL BRAXTON BRAGG, CHAPTER XXIV.... | |
 | Sallie A. Brock - 1869 - 651 頁
...Happily, is not so much the tomb of Virtue as its shrine, Shall, in the years to come, fire modest worth to noble ends. In honor now our great captain rests...their conscience unmixed with blame, Have been, in all conjunctures, true to themselves, their country, and their God. BY MOINA—(REV. AJ RYAN.) THOU art... | |
 | Sallie A. Brock - 1869 - 648 頁
...Virtue as its shrine, Shall, in the years to come, fire modest worth to noble ends. In honor now onr great captain rests ; A bereaved people mourn him...their conscience unmixed with blame, Have been, in all conjunctures, true to themselves, their country, and their God. fJn BT MOLNA— (REV. A.. J. RYAN.)... | |
 | Edward Alfred Pollard - 1871 - 851 頁
...tomb of Virtue as its shrine, Shall, in the years to come, fire modest worth to noble ends. In honour, now, our great captain rests ; A bereaved people mourn...their conscience unmixed with blame, Have been, in all conjunctures, true to themselves, their country, and their God. GENERAL BRAXTON BRAGG. CHAPTER XXIV.... | |
 | William Preston Johnston - 1878 - 755 頁
...Happily, is not so much the Tomb of Virtue as its Shrine, Shall, in the years to come, fire Modest Worth to Noble Ends. In honor, now, our great Captain rests...proudly claim him ; And History shall cherish him With the apology already offered in the beginning of this chapter, and with the explanation that the... | |
 | Lizzie Cary Daniel - 1893 - 254 頁
...happily, is not so much the tomb of Virtue as its shrine, shall, in the years to come, fire modest worth to noble ends. In honor, now, our great Captain rests;...mourn him. Three commonwealths proudly claim him. Among those choicer spirits who, holding their conscience unmixed with blame, have been, in all conjectures,... | |
 | Thomas M'Caleb - 1894 - 576 頁
...rests ; * [Lord Palmerston pronounced this epitaph " a modern classic, Ciceronian in its language."] A bereaved People mourn him ; Three Commonwealths...their Conscience unmixed with blame, Have been, in all Conjunctures, true to themselves, their People, and their God. ZOLLICOFFER. BY HENRY LYNDEN FLASH.... | |
 | Clement Anselm Evans - 1899
...Happily, is not so much the Tomb of Virtue as its Shrine, Shall, in the years to come, join modest Worth to Noble Ends. In honor, now, our great Captain rests...claim him; And History shall cherish him Among those choice Spirits who, holding their Consciences unmixed with blame, Have been, in all conjunctures, true... | |
 | North Carolina. Supreme Court - 1899
...life. " And History shall cherish them Among those choicest spirits who, holding their consciences unmixed with blame, Have been in all conjectures true to themselves. Their Country and their God." ACCEPTANCE BY CHIEF JUSTICE FAIRCLOTH. Replying, on behalf of the Court, Chief Justice FAIRCLOTH said:... | |
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