In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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... To stay the Curse Whose wrong we share , Whose shame we bear , Whose end shall gladden Heaven ! In vain the bells of war shall ring Of triumphs and revenges , While still is spared the evil thing That severs and 2 LUTHER'S HYMN . 17.
... To stay the Curse Whose wrong we share , Whose shame we bear , Whose end shall gladden Heaven ! In vain the bells of war shall ring Of triumphs and revenges , While still is spared the evil thing That severs and 2 LUTHER'S HYMN . 17.
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... shame and loss Too deep for tongue to phrase on ! Tear from your flag its holy cross , And in your van of battle toss The pirate's skull - bone blazon ! ASTREA AT THE CAPITOL . ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN THE TO ENGLISHMEN . 29.
... shame and loss Too deep for tongue to phrase on ! Tear from your flag its holy cross , And in your van of battle toss The pirate's skull - bone blazon ! ASTREA AT THE CAPITOL . ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN THE TO ENGLISHMEN . 29.
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... shame That set my Northern blood aflame , Stood silent where to speak was death . Beside me gloomed the prison - cell Where wasted one in slow decline For uttering simple words of mine , And loving freedom all too well . The flag that ...
... shame That set my Northern blood aflame , Stood silent where to speak was death . Beside me gloomed the prison - cell Where wasted one in slow decline For uttering simple words of mine , And loving freedom all too well . The flag that ...
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... opening to their 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 THE PROCLAMATION.
... opening to their 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 THE PROCLAMATION.
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John Greenleaf Whittier. He cast the symbols of his shame away ; And , passing where the sleeping Milcho lay , Though back and limb Smarted with wrong , he prayed , " God pardon him ! " So went he forth : but in God's time he came To ...
John Greenleaf Whittier. He cast the symbols of his shame away ; And , passing where the sleeping Milcho lay , Though back and limb Smarted with wrong , he prayed , " God pardon him ! " So went he forth : but in God's time he came To ...
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