| Silas Roger Coburn - 1922 - 510 頁
...were in danger and the Minute Man must do his duty : ' ' They left the ploughshare in the mold The flocks and herds without a fold The sickle in the unshorn grain The corn half garnered on the plain." The battles which were fought during the first years of the Revolution... | |
| Elias Nason - 1877 - 332 頁
...the lessons sunk deeply ; and thus it came that our country was always free." FRANCIS WP GREENWOOD. " They left the ploughshare in the mould, Their flocks...a fold, The sickle in the unshorn grain, The corn half garnered on the plain, And mustered in their simple dress, For wrongs to seek a stern redress,... | |
| 1902 - 1548 頁
...mountain unto mountain call, Praise God, for we arc free." " O, few and weak their numbers were — A handful of brave men; But to their God they gave their prayer And rushed to battle then." IN MEMORIAM There is no death! the leaves may fall, And flowers may fade and pass away; They only wait... | |
| Henry Reed Stiles - 1997 - 533 頁
...WINDSOR'S SHARE IN THE AMERICAN KEVOLUTION, 1715-1183. " OH, FEW AND WEAK THEIR NUMBERS WERE, A HANDFUL OP BRAVE MEN ; BUT TO THEIR GOD THEY GAVE THEIR PRAYER, AND RUSHED TO BATTLE THEN. THEY LEFT THE PLOWSHARE IN THE MOLD, THEIR FLOCKS AND HERDS WITHOUT A FOLD, THE SICKLE IN THE UNSHORN... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 368 頁
...land ! Oh ! few and weak their numbers were, — A handful of brave men ; But to their God they garve their prayer, And rushed to battle then. The God of...battles heard their cry, And sent to them the victory. 3. They left the plowshare in the mold, Their flocks and herds without a fold, The sickle in the unshorn... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 798 頁
...glory to that valiant band, The henor'd saviours of the land ! Oh, few and weak their numhers were — A handful of brave men ; But to their God they gave their prayer, And rush'd to battle then. The God of battles heard their ery, And sent to them the vietory. They left... | |
| William E. Roscoe - 2007 - 282 頁
...— like the oak before the blast — unyielding, unflinching. " O few and weak their numbers were A handful of brave men, But to their God they gave their prayers, And rushed to battle then. They left the plowshare in the mold, Their flocks and herds without... | |
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