In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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... te tim Tigh faith a Ar the signs P UNIVERSITY PRESS : WELCH , BIGELOW , AND COMPANY , CAMBRIDGE . At thus we tri A sweat of am ertain as G I bitter and tea A sober tone : Are heavy with And innocent m Of the brave he The eyes that s.
... te tim Tigh faith a Ar the signs P UNIVERSITY PRESS : WELCH , BIGELOW , AND COMPANY , CAMBRIDGE . At thus we tri A sweat of am ertain as G I bitter and tea A sober tone : Are heavy with And innocent m Of the brave he The eyes that s.
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... Are heavy with a nation's griefs and wrongs ; And innocent mirth is chastened for the sake Of the brave hearts that nevermore shall beat , The eyes that smile no more , the unreturning feet ! 1's TBE A FT FOR E ESTE E TC .
... Are heavy with a nation's griefs and wrongs ; And innocent mirth is chastened for the sake Of the brave hearts that nevermore shall beat , The eyes that smile no more , the unreturning feet ! 1's TBE A FT FOR E ESTE E TC .
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... eyes were watch - fires lit , His hands for battle - gauntlets fit . " How long ! " - I knew the voice of Peace ... eye can see , 22 22 IN WAR TIME .
... eyes were watch - fires lit , His hands for battle - gauntlets fit . " How long ! " - I knew the voice of Peace ... eye can see , 22 22 IN WAR TIME .
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John Greenleaf Whittier. " O brother ! if thine eye can see , Tell how and when the end shall be . What hope remains for thee and me . " Then Freedom sternly said : " I shun No strife nor pang beneath the sun , When human rights are ...
John Greenleaf Whittier. " O brother ! if thine eye can see , Tell how and when the end shall be . What hope remains for thee and me . " Then Freedom sternly said : " I shun No strife nor pang beneath the sun , When human rights are ...
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... the slave ! In the foul market - place I stood , And saw the Christian mother sold , And childhood with its locks of gold , Blue - eyed and fair with Saxon blood . I shut my eyes , I held my breath , ASTRÆEA AT THE CAPITOL.
... the slave ! In the foul market - place I stood , And saw the Christian mother sold , And childhood with its locks of gold , Blue - eyed and fair with Saxon blood . I shut my eyes , I held my breath , ASTRÆEA AT THE CAPITOL.
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