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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Oregon (Oregon, United States) (search for this): chapter 233
Sacramento (California, United States) (search for this): chapter 233
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Edna Dean Proctor (search for this): chapter 233
92.
compromise. Inscribed to the Congress of the United States, assembled in Extra session, July 4, 1861. by Edna Dean Proctor. Compromise!
Who dares to speak it On the nation's hallowed Day, When the air with thunder echoes, And the rocket-lightnings play? Compromise!
while on the dial Liberty goes ages back-- Scourged, and bound, for our denial, Firmer to the despot's rack? Compromise!
while angels tremble As we falter in the race! Cringe, and flatter, and dissemble-- We!
who hold such royal place? Compromise!
It suits the craven! Has our valor stooped so low? Have we lost our ancient ardor Face to face to meet the foe? Compromise is Treason's ally, Traitors' refuge, cowards' raid; All the wrongs that Justice suffers Flourish in its deadly shade. Compromise is base undoing Of the deeds our fathers wrought; They, for Right and Freedom suing-- We, disdaining what they bought. No!
By all the Mayflower's peril On the wild and wintry sea; By the Pilgrim's prayer ascending, As he
July 4th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 233
92.
compromise. Inscribed to the Congress of the United States, assembled in Extra session, July 4, 1861. by Edna Dean Proctor. Compromise!
Who dares to speak it On the nation's hallowed Day, When the air with thunder echoes, And the rocket-lightnings play? Compromise!
while on the dial Liberty goes ages back-- Scourged, and bound, for our denial, Firmer to the despot's rack? Compromise!
while angels tremble As we falter in the race! Cringe, and flatter, and dissemble-- We!
who hold such royal place? Compromise!
It suits the craven! Has our valor stooped so low? Have we lost our ancient ardor Face to face to meet the foe? Compromise is Treason's ally, Traitors' refuge, cowards' raid; All the wrongs that Justice suffers Flourish in its deadly shade. Compromise is base undoing Of the deeds our fathers wrought; They, for Right and Freedom suing-- We, disdaining what they bought. No!
By all the Mayflower's peril On the wild and wintry sea; By the Pilgrim's prayer ascending, As he