Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil WarRichard Grant White American News Company, 1866 - 334 pages |
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... eye ? * Fort Sumter , after being occupied by Major Anderson four months with ninety men , was evacuated after bombardment on Saturday , April 14th , 1861. On the following Monday , as if by one consent , the flag of the Republic was ...
... eye ? * Fort Sumter , after being occupied by Major Anderson four months with ninety men , was evacuated after bombardment on Saturday , April 14th , 1861. On the following Monday , as if by one consent , the flag of the Republic was ...
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... eyes , All radiant with glad surprise , Looked forward through the centuries , * After the bombardment and evacuation of Fort Sumter , the 6th Regiment of Massachusetts militia was the first that moved to the defence of Washington . It ...
... eyes , All radiant with glad surprise , Looked forward through the centuries , * After the bombardment and evacuation of Fort Sumter , the 6th Regiment of Massachusetts militia was the first that moved to the defence of Washington . It ...
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... eyes to that ultimate ven- geance which a clergyman of high standing has assured must be a sinner's fate : This South Carolina gentleman , one of the present time . You trace his genealogy , and not far back you ' ll see , A most ...
... eyes to that ultimate ven- geance which a clergyman of high standing has assured must be a sinner's fate : This South Carolina gentleman , one of the present time . You trace his genealogy , and not far back you ' ll see , A most ...
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... eyes with contrite dew , As in its folds his nose he blew , And thus addressed his model U- niversal nigger - cotton - gin- niversal nigger - cotton - gin . " Then , crownless king , thy days are few ; The world thou art forgotten in ...
... eyes with contrite dew , As in its folds his nose he blew , And thus addressed his model U- niversal nigger - cotton - gin- niversal nigger - cotton - gin . " Then , crownless king , thy days are few ; The world thou art forgotten in ...
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... eye ! How eloquent your voices sound From the low chambers under ground ! How clear each separate title burns From your high set and laurelled urns ! While these , who walk about the earth , Are blushing at their very birth ! And ...
... eye ! How eloquent your voices sound From the low chambers under ground ! How clear each separate title burns From your high set and laurelled urns ! While these , who walk about the earth , Are blushing at their very birth ! And ...
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