Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil WarRichard Grant White American News Company, 1866 - 334 pages |
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... bear ye thence . And ye , whose homes are by her grand Swift rivers , rising far away , Come from the depth of her green land As mighty in your march as they ; As terrible as when the rains Have swelled them over bank and bourne , With ...
... bear ye thence . And ye , whose homes are by her grand Swift rivers , rising far away , Come from the depth of her green land As mighty in your march as they ; As terrible as when the rains Have swelled them over bank and bourne , With ...
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... bears the shape of whiskey - skin , gin and sugar , brandy sour , peach and honey , irre- pressible cock - tail rum , and gum , and luscious apple - jack : This South Carolina gentleman , one of the present time . He takes to euchre ...
... bears the shape of whiskey - skin , gin and sugar , brandy sour , peach and honey , irre- pressible cock - tail rum , and gum , and luscious apple - jack : This South Carolina gentleman , one of the present time . He takes to euchre ...
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... bears along , Round the earth's electric circle , the swift flash of right or wrong ; Whether conscious or unconscious , yet humanity's vast frame , Through its ocean - sundered fibres , feels the gush of joy or shame ; In the gain or ...
... bears along , Round the earth's electric circle , the swift flash of right or wrong ; Whether conscious or unconscious , yet humanity's vast frame , Through its ocean - sundered fibres , feels the gush of joy or shame ; In the gain or ...
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... bear , Half in the sea and half in air , A swimmer on their foaming crest , So the foul throng beneath me pressed , Swept me along , with curse and blow , And flung me where , I ne'er shall know . When I awoke , a steady rain Made ...
... bear , Half in the sea and half in air , A swimmer on their foaming crest , So the foul throng beneath me pressed , Swept me along , with curse and blow , And flung me where , I ne'er shall know . When I awoke , a steady rain Made ...
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... , Let Freedom's voice be heard , with good The evil overcoming . Give prayer and purse 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.
... , Let Freedom's voice be heard , with good The evil overcoming . Give prayer and purse 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.
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