Come, muster, my lads, your mechanical tools, Your saws and your axes, your hammers and rules; Bring your mallets and planes, your level and line, And plenty of pins of American pine: For our roof vie will raise, and our song still shall be, Our government... Specimens of Newspaper Literature: With Personal Memoirs, Anecdotes, and ... - 第 50 頁Joseph Tinker Buckingham 著 - 1852完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1911 - 970 頁
...required reading for December, faget 309-384) A Song for Federal Mechanics BY FRANCIS HOPKINSON** (1/87) . Come muster, my lads, your mechanical tools, Your...And plenty of pins of American pine : For our roof vie will raise, and our song still shall be, Our government firm, and our citisens free. Come, up with... | |
| Mrs. Nellie (Urner) Wallington, Nellie Urner Wallington - 1911 - 468 頁
...keep all in their places ; Let wisdom and strength in the fabric combine, And your pins be all made of American pine; For our roof we will raise, and our song still shall be A government firm over citizens free. Our king-posts are judges; how upright they stand,... | |
| Paul C. Nagel - 1964 - 342 頁
...to write his poem, "The New Roof: A Song for Federal Mechanics." It included a stirring invocation: Come muster, my lads, your mechanical tools, Your...American pine: For our roof we will raise, and our song still shall be, Our government firm, and our citizens free. After describing the labors, the poem concluded:... | |
| Norman Cazden, Herbert Haufrecht, Norman Studer - 1982 - 694 頁
...mid-nineteenth century. Its text in Brother Jonathan, or the American Boy's Songster of 1845 (Cozans iii) opens: Come muster, my lads, your mechanical tools. Your saws and your axes, your hammers and rules... Thus its substance relates literally to professional carpentry in the construction of houses. George... | |
| Christopher Clark - 1990 - 356 頁
...appeared, as part of the paper's campaign for ratification of the Federal constitution, the verses of "The Raising: A New Song for Federal Mechanics": Come...American pine; For our roof we will raise, and our song still shall be— A government firm, and our citizens free. 75 The metaphor of the "raising" had strong... | |
| Laura Rigal - 2001 - 276 頁
...explicitly extending the conceit of federal mechanics to republican authorship itself: The raising: A song for federal mechanics Come muster, my lads, your...American pine; For our roof we will raise, and our song still shall be — A government firm, and our citizens free. Come, up with the plates, lay them firm... | |
| Jürgen Heideking, Geneviève Fabre, Kai Dreisbach - 2001 - 324 頁
...the same issue of the American Museum as Hopkinson's "Account." The first two stanzas run as follows: Come muster, my Lads, your mechanical Tools, Your...American Pine; For our Roof we will raise, and our Song still shall be A Government firm, and our Citizens free. Come, up with the Plates, lay them firm on... | |
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