Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil WarRichard Grant White American News Company, 1866 - 334 pages |
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... fear the bolt by despots hurled : The blood of all the world is here , And they who strike us , strike the world . Then shout beside thine oak , O North ! O South ! wave answer with thy palm ; And in our Union's heritage Together lift ...
... fear the bolt by despots hurled : The blood of all the world is here , And they who strike us , strike the world . Then shout beside thine oak , O North ! O South ! wave answer with thy palm ; And in our Union's heritage Together lift ...
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... fear , He , marking how her high increase Ran greatening in perpetual lease Through balmy years of odorous peace , Greeted , in one transcendent cry Of intense , passionate ecstacy , The sight that thrilled him utterly : Saluting , with ...
... fear , He , marking how her high increase Ran greatening in perpetual lease Through balmy years of odorous peace , Greeted , in one transcendent cry Of intense , passionate ecstacy , The sight that thrilled him utterly : Saluting , with ...
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... fear and flight , Men of the glade and forest ! leave Your woodcraft for the field of fight . The arms that wield the axe must pour An iron tempest on the foe ; His serried ranks shall reel before The arm that lays the panther low . And ...
... fear and flight , Men of the glade and forest ! leave Your woodcraft for the field of fight . The arms that wield the axe must pour An iron tempest on the foe ; His serried ranks shall reel before The arm that lays the panther low . And ...
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... fear the bolt by despots hurled ; The blood of all the world is here , And they who strike us strike the world ! God of the Free ! our Nation bless In its strong manhood as its birth ; And make its life a Star of Hope For all the ...
... fear the bolt by despots hurled ; The blood of all the world is here , And they who strike us strike the world ! God of the Free ! our Nation bless In its strong manhood as its birth ; And make its life a Star of Hope For all the ...
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... Ere the base sight , that struck and stung My very soul , confronted me , Shamed at my own humanity . O happy dead ! who early fell , Ye have no wretched tale to tell Of causeless fear and coward flight , Of victory snatched.
... Ere the base sight , that struck and stung My very soul , confronted me , Shamed at my own humanity . O happy dead ! who early fell , Ye have no wretched tale to tell Of causeless fear and coward flight , Of victory snatched.
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