Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 40Charles Dudley Warner International Society, 1896 |
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Page 16351
... Waiting the Judgment Day : Under the one , the Blue ; Under the other , the Gray . These in the robings of glory , Those in the gloom of defeat , All with the battle - blood gory , In the dusk of eternity meet ; - Under the sod and the ...
... Waiting the Judgment Day : Under the one , the Blue ; Under the other , the Gray . These in the robings of glory , Those in the gloom of defeat , All with the battle - blood gory , In the dusk of eternity meet ; - Under the sod and the ...
Page 16352
... Waiting the Judgment Day : Under the roses , the Blue ; Under the lilies , the Gray . So with an equal splendor The morning sun - rays fall , With a touch impartially tender , On the blossoms blooming for all ; Under the sod and the dew ...
... Waiting the Judgment Day : Under the roses , the Blue ; Under the lilies , the Gray . So with an equal splendor The morning sun - rays fall , With a touch impartially tender , On the blossoms blooming for all ; Under the sod and the dew ...
Page 16358
... waits , hidden yet bright ; But it must never , never come in sight : I must stop short of thee the whole day long . But when sleep comes to close each difficult day , When night gives pause to the long watch I keep , And all my bonds I ...
... waits , hidden yet bright ; But it must never , never come in sight : I must stop short of thee the whole day long . But when sleep comes to close each difficult day , When night gives pause to the long watch I keep , And all my bonds I ...
Page 16367
... Waiting the blessed time when I unto your house shall come , All with the marriage - messenger bearing his branch of broom . Ah me ! my stars are froward ; ' gainst nature is my state : Since in this world I came I've dreed a dark and ...
... Waiting the blessed time when I unto your house shall come , All with the marriage - messenger bearing his branch of broom . Ah me ! my stars are froward ; ' gainst nature is my state : Since in this world I came I've dreed a dark and ...
Page 16403
... Wait Till de trumpet blow to foller . " He would croon this over softly As he lay out in the sun ; But the song he heard most often — His granny's favorite one- Was " Jawge Washington Thomas Jefferson Persimmons Henry Clay , be Quick ...
... Wait Till de trumpet blow to foller . " He would croon this over softly As he lay out in the sun ; But the song he heard most often — His granny's favorite one- Was " Jawge Washington Thomas Jefferson Persimmons Henry Clay , be Quick ...
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