Though this fadeless glory cannot hide a grateful nation's grief, And their laurels have been blended with a gloomy cypress wreath. Let them rest where they have laboured ! but, my country, mourn and moan; We must build with human sorrow grander monuments... Poems and Songs - Page 110by Henry Kendall - 1862 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Burnett Barton - Australian literature - 1866 - 238 pages
...mourn and moan ; We must build with human sorrow grander monuments than stone. Let them rest, for oh ! remember, that in long hereafter time, Sons of Science...brother laid them ; here the wild men came to weep. " Here is music in a livelier key, in the shape of a Song of the Cattle-hunters. Those who are familiar... | |
| George Burnett Barton - Australian literature - 1866 - 232 pages
...mourn and moan; We must build with human sorrow grander monuments than stone. Let them rest, for oh ! remember, that in long hereafter time, Sons of Science...martyrs! when these plains were woodlands deep; Here a friend—a brother laid them; here the wild men came to weep." Here is music in a livelier key, in... | |
| Henry Kendall - 1903 - 448 pages
...mourn and moan; We must build with human sorrow grander monuments than stone. Let them rest, for oh ! remember, that in long hereafter time Sons of Science...brother, laid them ; here the wild men came to weep." KOOROORA T^HE gums in the gully stand gloomy and stark, A torrent beneath them is leaping, And the... | |
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