Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil WarRichard Grant White American News Company, 1866 - 334 pages |
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... face of a foe ! O Caroline , Caroline , child of the sun , We can never forget that our hearts have been one , Our foreheads both sprinkled in Liberty's name , From the fountain of blood with the finger of flame ! - — You were always ...
... face of a foe ! O Caroline , Caroline , child of the sun , We can never forget that our hearts have been one , Our foreheads both sprinkled in Liberty's name , From the fountain of blood with the finger of flame ! - — You were always ...
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... face a glory rushed . A sudden spasm rent his frame , And in his ears there went and came A sound as of devouring flame . Which in a moment ceased , and then The great light clasped his brows again , So that they shone like Stephen's ...
... face a glory rushed . A sudden spasm rent his frame , And in his ears there went and came A sound as of devouring flame . Which in a moment ceased , and then The great light clasped his brows again , So that they shone like Stephen's ...
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... blade he sways , To break the meadow's sleep , But through the rebel ranks he lays A furrow broad and deep . The farmer's face is burned and brown , But light is on his brow ; “ OUT IN THE COLD . " Right well he 24 THE TWO FURROWS .
... blade he sways , To break the meadow's sleep , But through the rebel ranks he lays A furrow broad and deep . The farmer's face is burned and brown , But light is on his brow ; “ OUT IN THE COLD . " Right well he 24 THE TWO FURROWS .
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... face , a scalding tide . And then I prayed . O God ! I prayed , As never stricken saint , who laid His hot cheek to the holy tomb Of Jesus , in the midnight gloom . " What saw I ? " Little . Clouds of dust ; Great squares of men , with ...
... face , a scalding tide . And then I prayed . O God ! I prayed , As never stricken saint , who laid His hot cheek to the holy tomb Of Jesus , in the midnight gloom . " What saw I ? " Little . Clouds of dust ; Great squares of men , with ...
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... face . Then turned I once again to Heaven ; All things appeared so just and even ; So clearly from the highest Cause Traced I the downward - working laws UPON THE HILL BEFORE CENTREVILLE . 35 Those moral springs 34 UPON THEe hill beforE ...
... face . Then turned I once again to Heaven ; All things appeared so just and even ; So clearly from the highest Cause Traced I the downward - working laws UPON THE HILL BEFORE CENTREVILLE . 35 Those moral springs 34 UPON THEe hill beforE ...
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