Bitterly they mourned to see him all uncovered to the blastAll uncovered to the tempest as it wailed and whistled past ; And they shrouded him with bushes, so in death that he might lie, Like a warrior of their nation, sheltered from the stormy sky. *... Poems and Songs - Page 108by Henry Kendall - 1862 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Burnett Barton - Australian literature - 1866 - 232 pages
...mourned to see him all uncovered to the blast— All uncovered to the tempest as it wailed and whistled past. And they shrouded him with bushes, so in death...fire ! For the People's voice shall echo through the wailings of your lyre ; And we'll welcome back their coir.rade, though our eyes with tears be blind... | |
| Henry Kendall - 1903 - 448 pages
...mourned to see him all uncovered to the blastAll uncovered to the tempest as it wailed and whistled past ; And they shrouded him with bushes, so in death...fire, For the people's voice shall echo through the wailings of your lyre ; And we'll welcome back their comrade, though our eyes with tears be blind At... | |
| Henry Kendall - 1903 - 412 pages
...mourned to see him all uncovered to the blast— All uncovered to the tempest as it wailed and whistled past ; And they shrouded him with bushes, so in death...sheltered from the stormy sky. Ye must rise and sing then- praises, O ye bards with souls of fire, For the people's voice shall echo through the wailings... | |
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