| Caroline Howard Gilman - 1884 - 254 sider
...its churches these lines by our American poet, Lowell : The New World's sons, from England's breast we drew Such milk as bids remember whence we came ; Proud of her past, wherefrom our future grew, This window we inscribe with Raleigh's name. American citizens placed the... | |
| 1903 - 666 sider
...Lowell, sometime the American Ambassador to England : — The New World's sons, from England's breast we drew Such milk as bids remember whence we came ; Proud of her Past, wherefrom our Future grew, This window we inscribe with Raleigh's name. These lines are very beautiful,... | |
| 1883 - 676 sider
...window by Mr. 3. Russell Lowell, the American Minister: — ' The New World's sons from England's breast we drew Such milk as bids remember whence we came, Proud of her past wherefrom our future grow, This window we inscribe with Raleigh's fame.' A fine window was presented... | |
| 1883 - 654 sider
...wrote the lines which are inscribed underneath : — ' The New World's sons, from England's breast we drew Such milk as bids remember whence we came ; Proud of her past, wherefrom our present grew, This window we inscribe with Raleigh's name.' The window was unveiled at... | |
| 1883 - 354 sider
...by Mr. J. Eussell Lowell, the American Minister : — " The New World's sons from England's breast we drew Such milk as bids remember whence we came, Proud of her past wherefrom our future grew, This window we inscribe with Raleigh's fame." A fine window was presented... | |
| Joseph Hughes - 1883 - 568 sider
...wrote the lines which are inscribed underneath : — ' The New World's sons, from England's breast we drew Such milk as bids remember whence we came ; Proud of her past, wherefrom our present grew, This window we inscribe with Raleigh's name.' The window was unveiled at... | |
| 1884 - 530 sider
...its churches these lines bv our American poet, Lowell: The New World's sons, from England's breast we drew Such milk as bids remember whence we came; Proud of her past, whcrefrom our future grew, Tliis window we inscribe with Raleigh's name. American citizens placed the... | |
| Arthur Gilman - 1884 - 248 sider
...its churches these lines by our American poet, Lowell : The New World's sons, from England's breast we drew Such milk as bids remember whence we came ; Proud of her past, wherefrom our future grew, This window we inscribe with Raleigh's name. American citizens placed the... | |
| Increase Niles Tarbox - 1884 - 354 sider
...following lines, written by James Ruffell Lowell: — " The New World's fons, from England's breafts we drew Such milk as bids remember whence we came ; Proud of her Paft, wherefrom our Prefent grew, This window we infcribe with Raleigh's name." The following is from... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1885 - 390 sider
...to write the inscription, and he wrote this quatrain : " The New World's sons, from England's breast we drew Such milk as bids remember whence we came; Proud of her Past, from which our Present grew, This window we erect to Raleigh's name." Keep your Fourth of July celebrations... | |
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