Fitz-Greene Halleck Quote

'tis a rough land of earth and stone and tree,
Where breathes no castled lord or cabined slave;
Where thought, and tongues, and hands are bold and free,
And friends will find a welcome, foes a grave;
And where none kneel, save when to Heaven they pray,
Nor even then, unless in their own way.


Connecticut, c. 1820


'tis a rough land of earth and stone and tree, Where breathes no castled lord or cabined slave; Where thought, and tongues, and hands are bold and...

'tis a rough land of earth and stone and tree, Where breathes no castled lord or cabined slave; Where thought, and tongues, and hands are bold and...

'tis a rough land of earth and stone and tree, Where breathes no castled lord or cabined slave; Where thought, and tongues, and hands are bold and...

'tis a rough land of earth and stone and tree, Where breathes no castled lord or cabined slave; Where thought, and tongues, and hands are bold and...