Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil WarRichard Grant White American News Company, 1866 - 334 páginas |
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... stood apart a little space , And shook with shuddering awe to trace God's splendor settling o'er his face . Thus , like a king , erect in pride , Raising his hands to heaven , he cried , " All hail the Stars and Stripes ! " and died ...
... stood apart a little space , And shook with shuddering awe to trace God's splendor settling o'er his face . Thus , like a king , erect in pride , Raising his hands to heaven , he cried , " All hail the Stars and Stripes ! " and died ...
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... stood still , Waiting before some coming ill . The silence was more sad and dread , Under that canopy of lead , Than the wild tumult of the war That raged a little while before . All Nature , in her work of death , Paused for one last ...
... stood still , Waiting before some coming ill . The silence was more sad and dread , Under that canopy of lead , Than the wild tumult of the war That raged a little while before . All Nature , in her work of death , Paused for one last ...
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... stood To see what enemy pursued . With shrieks of fear , and yells of pain , With every muscle on the strain , Onward the struggling masses bore . O , had the foemen lain before , They'd trampled them to dust and gore , And swept their ...
... stood To see what enemy pursued . With shrieks of fear , and yells of pain , With every muscle on the strain , Onward the struggling masses bore . O , had the foemen lain before , They'd trampled them to dust and gore , And swept their ...
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... stood Alone , I thought that God was good , To hide , in clouds and driving rain , Our low world from the angel train , Whose souls filled heroes when the earth Was worthy of their noble birth . By that dull instinct of the mind , Which ...
... stood Alone , I thought that God was good , To hide , in clouds and driving rain , Our low world from the angel train , Whose souls filled heroes when the earth Was worthy of their noble birth . By that dull instinct of the mind , Which ...
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... stood by , Clothed , angel - wise , in love and light . I durst not touch his robes of white , He chid me with his pitying eye . Only that look , nor any word , And I had learned , not all too late , Had learned to live , and work , and ...
... stood by , Clothed , angel - wise , in love and light . I durst not touch his robes of white , He chid me with his pitying eye . Only that look , nor any word , And I had learned , not all too late , Had learned to live , and work , and ...
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