Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil WarRichard Grant White American News Company, 1866 - 334 páginas |
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... thunder . Let that discord be hushed ! Let the traitors be crushed , Though “ Legion " their name , all with victory flushed ; For aye must our motto stand , fronting the sun , " E Pluribus Unum " - The many are one . UNITED STATES ...
... thunder . Let that discord be hushed ! Let the traitors be crushed , Though “ Legion " their name , all with victory flushed ; For aye must our motto stand , fronting the sun , " E Pluribus Unum " - The many are one . UNITED STATES ...
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... ! do ye know him as he comes ? In thunder of the cannon and roll of the drums , As we go marching on . Glory , glory , hallelujah , & c . We all are marching on . LULLABY . Men may die , and moulder in the 96 HALLELUJAH CHORUS . Brownell.
... ! do ye know him as he comes ? In thunder of the cannon and roll of the drums , As we go marching on . Glory , glory , hallelujah , & c . We all are marching on . LULLABY . Men may die , and moulder in the 96 HALLELUJAH CHORUS . Brownell.
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... thunder - veil is riven , When all is crash and levin , And the cannonade of heaven Rolls down the Amazon ! ) But , as we worked along higher , Just where the river enlarges , Down came a pyramid of fire , - It was one of your long coal ...
... thunder - veil is riven , When all is crash and levin , And the cannonade of heaven Rolls down the Amazon ! ) But , as we worked along higher , Just where the river enlarges , Down came a pyramid of fire , - It was one of your long coal ...
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... thunder ! At last , by backing and sounding , When we were clear of grounding , And under headway once more , The whole rebel fleet came rounding The point . If we had it hot before , ' T was now , from shore to shore , One long , loud ...
... thunder ! At last , by backing and sounding , When we were clear of grounding , And under headway once more , The whole rebel fleet came rounding The point . If we had it hot before , ' T was now , from shore to shore , One long , loud ...
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... thunder to meet the sky ! Then down to the depths of the turbid flood , Fifty fathom of rebel mud ! The Mississippi comes floating down , A mighty bonfire , from off the town ; And along the river , on stocks and ways , A half - hatched ...
... thunder to meet the sky ! Then down to the depths of the turbid flood , Fifty fathom of rebel mud ! The Mississippi comes floating down , A mighty bonfire , from off the town ; And along the river , on stocks and ways , A half - hatched ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abraham Lincoln Atlantic Monthly banner Barbara Fritchie battle BAY FIGHT blood blow blue boys will fight brave breath cheer Chorus cold Copperhead dark dead dear death dread dream dust E Pluribus Unum eyes face fall fear fire flag flame flash Freedom gallant glory grave guns hallelujah hand Harpers hear heart Heaven hurrah Jeff John Bull JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER land Lero Lilliburlero Lincoln lips looked Lord Lovell marching Maryland mighty morning nation nebber never night o'er pain Praise de Lord pray rebel River roar ROBERT BURTON roll Rub-a-dub-dub says old Uncle shame ships shore slave sleep smile smoke soldier song soul stars Stonewall Jackson stood strong sword tears thee There's thou thunder traitor tread Union wave weary Yankee boys Yankee Doodle Yankee Doodle dandy York Tribune
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Página 173 - It shivered the window, pane and sash; It rent the banner with seam and gash. Quick, as it fell, from the broken staff Dame Barbara snatched the silken scarf; She leaned far out on the window-sill, And shook it forth with a royal will. "Shoot, if you must, this old gray head, But spare your country's flag,
Página 68 - He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat: He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment seat; Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him; be jubilant, my feet! Our God is marching on.
Página 21 - WHEN a deed is done for Freedom, through the broad earth's aching breast Runs a thrill of joy prophetic, trembling on from east to west, And the slave, where'er he cowers, feels the soul within him climb To the awful verge of manhood, as the energy sublime Of a century bursts full-blossomed on the thorny stem of Time.
Página 252 - mid a storm of huzzas, And the wave of retreat checked its course there, because The sight of the master compelled it to pause. With foam and with dust the black charger was gray; By the flash of his eye, and the red nostril's play, He seemed to the whole great army to say, "I have brought you Sheridan all the way From Winchester down to save the day!
Página 21 - Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide, In the strife of Truth with Falsehood, for the good or evil side...
Página 172 - UP from the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool September morn, The clustered spires of Frederick stand Green-walled by the hills of Maryland. Round about them orchards sweep, Apple and peach tree fruited deep, Fair as a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel horde...
Página 139 - The word of the Lord by night To the watching Pilgrims came, As they sat by the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor.
Página 270 - You lay a wreath on murdered Lincoln's bier! • You, who with mocking pencil wont to trace, Broad for the self-complacent British sneer, His length of shambling limb, his furrowed face, His gaunt, gnarled hands, his unkempt, bristling hair. His garb uncouth, his bearing ill at ease, His lack of all we prize as debonair, Of power or will to shine, of art to please!
Página 322 - We see him now — the old slouched hat Cocked o'er his eye askew, The shrewd, dry smile, the speech so pat, So calm, so blunt, so true. The "Blue-Light Elder" knows 'em well; Says he, "That's Banks— he's fond of shell; Lord save his soul ! we'll give him " well, That's "Stonewall Jackson's way.
Página 22 - Tis as easy to be heroes as to sit the idle slaves Of a legendary virtue carved upon our fathers' graves, Worshippers of light ancestral make the present light a crime ; — Was the Mayflower launched by cowards, steered by men behind their time ? Turn those tracks toward Past or Future, that make Plymouth rock sublime ? They were men of present valor, stalwart old iconoclasts, Unconvinced...