Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil WarRichard Grant White American News Company, 1866 - 334 pages |
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... 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 too ready to fire at a touch ; But we said , " She is hasty , she ...
... 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 too ready to fire at a touch ; But we said , " She is hasty , she ...
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... never be won ! The star - flowering banner must never be furled , For its blossoms of light are the hope of the world ! Go , then , our rash sister ! afar and aloof , - Run wild in the sunshine , away from our roof ; But when your heart ...
... never be won ! The star - flowering banner must never be furled , For its blossoms of light are the hope of the world ! Go , then , our rash sister ! afar and aloof , - Run wild in the sunshine , away from our roof ; But when your heart ...
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... never faltered for the right , Nor ever will hereafter ; Fling up her name with all your might , Shake roof - tree and shake rafter . But of old deeds she need not brag , How she broke sword and fetter ; Fling out again the old striped ...
... never faltered for the right , Nor ever will hereafter ; Fling up her name with all your might , Shake roof - tree and shake rafter . But of old deeds she need not brag , How she broke sword and fetter ; Fling out again the old striped ...
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... never went into action as a body ; but its highly disciplined ranks furnished more officers than came from any other to the national army . The above lines were written by a young Irishman , one of its members . THE SEVENTH . II ...
... never went into action as a body ; but its highly disciplined ranks furnished more officers than came from any other to the national army . The above lines were written by a young Irishman , one of its members . THE SEVENTH . II ...
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... never can fall . Freedom , - dear - bought with the blood of her sons , See the red current ! right nobly it runs ! Life of her life is not too much to give For the dear Nation she taught how to live . HO ! SONS OF THE PURITAN . Vainly ...
... never can fall . Freedom , - dear - bought with the blood of her sons , See the red current ! right nobly it runs ! Life of her life is not too much to give For the dear Nation she taught how to live . HO ! SONS OF THE PURITAN . Vainly ...
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