| 1902 - 168 頁
...eternal and presidfhg genii of the place. " Their spirits wrap the dusky mountain; Their memories sparkle o'er the fountain ; The meanest rill, the mightiest river, Rolls mingling with their names for ever." The message Burns brought to mankind was something more than a message of liberty... | |
| John Alexander Joyce - 1904 - 362 頁
...peopled with their fame; 300 The silent pillars, lone and gray, Claim kindred with their silent clay; Their spirits wrap the dusky mountain, Their memory...the fountain; The meanest rill, the mightiest river Eolls mingling with their fame forever!" What soldier at Gettysburg will ever forget the terrible battles... | |
| Penrose G. Mark - 1911 - 616 頁
...were peopled with their fame; The silent pillar, lone and gray. Claims kindred with their silent clay; Their spirits wrap the dusky mountain; Their memory...rill, the mightiest river, Rolls mingling with their names forever." of iOtlcomr COMPOSKD BY COL. JOHN SNODGKASS. Wo hail t hee , com rades , t rue , Men... | |
| William Larkin Webb - 1912 - 280 頁
...beyond the Mississippi bless the name of Thomas Jefferson : "His spirit wraps the dusky mountain, "His memory sparkles o'er the fountain; "The meanest rill, the mightiest river, "Rolls mingling with his fame forever." There are a cloud of witnesses to the greatness of Thomas Jefferson. I shall quote... | |
| Matthew Page Andrews - 1920 - 508 頁
...Virginia." As a warrior, we may appropriately quote from Byron: "His spirit wraps the dusky mountain, His memory sparkles o'er the fountain, The meanest rill, the mightiest river, Rolls mingling with his name forever." As a Christian, in the words of St. Paul, I thank God to be able to say, ' ' He... | |
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