Frases de Fanny Crosby

Fanny Crosby fue una letrista, poeta y compositora estadounidense, y una figura prominente durante su tiempo de vida.

A finales del siglo XIX, fue "un nombre muy conocido"[1]​ en Estados Unidos y "una de las figuras más destacadas de la vida evangélica estadounidense".[2]​

Reconocida por sus himnos y canciones cristianas, Crosby ha sido considerada "la principal compositora de himnos del período de la música gospel",[3]​ y ha sido nombrada como la "reina de las compositoras Gospel".[4]​ Hoy en día docenas de sus himnos continúan siendo retomados por el evangelismo protestante en todo el mundo. Wikipedia  

✵ 24. marzo 1820 – 12. febrero 1915
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Fanny Crosby: Frases en inglés

“On! ye patriots to the battle. Hear Fort Moultrie's canon rattle. Then away, then away, then away to the fight! Go meet those Southern Traitors with iron will and should your courage falter boys, remember Bunker Hill. Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! The stars and stripes forever! Hurrah! Hurrah! Our Union shall not sever! As our fathers crushed oppression deal with those who breathe Secession. Then away, then away, then away to the fight. Though Beauregard and Wigfall. Their swords may whet. Just tell them Major Anderson. Has not surrendered yet. Hurrah! Hurrah! Our Union shall not sever! Is Virginia, too, seceeding? Washington's remains unheeding? Then away, then away, then away to the fight. Unfold our country's banner. In triumph there and let the rebels desecrate that banner if they dare. Hurrah! Hurrah! Our Union shall not sever! Volunteers, be up and doing. Still the good old path pursuing. Then away, then away, then away to the fight. Your sires, who fought before you have led the way. Then follow in their footsteps and be as brave as they. Hurrah! Hurrah! Our Union shall not sever! On! ye patriots to the battle. Hear Fort Moultrie's cannon rattle then away, then away, then away to the fight. The star that lights our Union shall never set! Though fierce may be the conflict we'll gain the victory yet. Hurrah! Hurrah! Our Union shall not sever!”

Dixie For The Union http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/patc/dixie/lyrics.html#union.
1860s