In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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Page 13
... golden cluster on our brave old flag In closer union , and , if numbering less , Brighter shall shine the stars which still re- main . 16th , 1st month , 1861 . " EIN FESTE BURG IST UNSER GOTT . " ( A WORD FOR THE HOUR . 13.
... golden cluster on our brave old flag In closer union , and , if numbering less , Brighter shall shine the stars which still re- main . 16th , 1st month , 1861 . " EIN FESTE BURG IST UNSER GOTT . " ( A WORD FOR THE HOUR . 13.
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... battle's breath of hell . And still she walks in golden hours Through harvest - happy farms , And still she wears her fruits and flowers Like jewels on her arms . What mean the gladness of the plain , This joy THE BATTLE AUTUMN OF 1862.
... battle's breath of hell . And still she walks in golden hours Through harvest - happy farms , And still she wears her fruits and flowers Like jewels on her arms . What mean the gladness of the plain , This joy THE BATTLE AUTUMN OF 1862.
Page 37
... fields and fruited trees Our golden prophecies ! O , give to us her finer ear ! Above this stormy din , We too would hear the bells of cheer Ring peace and freedom in ! K NOW'ST thou , O slave - cursed land ! THE BATTLE AUTUMN . 37.
... fields and fruited trees Our golden prophecies ! O , give to us her finer ear ! Above this stormy din , We too would hear the bells of cheer Ring peace and freedom in ! K NOW'ST thou , O slave - cursed land ! THE BATTLE AUTUMN . 37.
Page 41
... golden keys , He rose , a man who laid him down a slave , Shook from his locks the ashes of the grave , And outward trod Into the glorious liberty of God . He cast the symbols of his shame away ; And 000000 THE PROCLAMATION.
... golden keys , He rose , a man who laid him down a slave , Shook from his locks the ashes of the grave , And outward trod Into the glorious liberty of God . He cast the symbols of his shame away ; And 000000 THE PROCLAMATION.
Page 65
... ballad was written on the occasion of a Horticultural Festival . Cobbler Keezar was a noted character among the first settlers in the valley of the Merrimack . E And there , in the golden weather , He stitched COBBLER KEEZAR'S VISION.
... ballad was written on the occasion of a Horticultural Festival . Cobbler Keezar was a noted character among the first settlers in the valley of the Merrimack . E And there , in the golden weather , He stitched COBBLER KEEZAR'S VISION.
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