In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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... hearts with hate are hot ; But even - paced come round the years , And Nature changes not . She meets with smiles our bitter grief , With songs our groans of pain ; She mocks with tint of flower and leaf The war - field's crimson stain ...
... hearts with hate are hot ; But even - paced come round the years , And Nature changes not . She meets with smiles our bitter grief , With songs our groans of pain ; She mocks with tint of flower and leaf The war - field's crimson stain ...
Page 37
... hearts that blossom like her flowers , And ripen like her corn . O , give to us , in times like these , The vision of her eyes ; And make her fields and fruited trees Our golden prophecies ! O , give to us her finer ear ! Above this ...
... hearts that blossom like her flowers , And ripen like her corn . O , give to us , in times like these , The vision of her eyes ; And make her fields and fruited trees Our golden prophecies ! O , give to us her finer ear ! Above this ...
Page 48
... In sweet relief . Thanks for our privilege to bless , By word and deed , The widow in her keen distress , The childless and the fatherless , The hearts that bleed ! For fields of duty , opening wide , Where all 48 IN WAR TIME .
... In sweet relief . Thanks for our privilege to bless , By word and deed , The widow in her keen distress , The childless and the fatherless , The hearts that bleed ! For fields of duty , opening wide , Where all 48 IN WAR TIME .
Page 57
... We march to Fate abreast . Sing on , poor hearts ! your chant shall be Our sign of blight or bloom , The Vala - song of Liberty , Or death - rune of our doom ! 20 BARBARA FRIETCHIE . P from the meadows rich with corn AT PORT ROYAL . 57.
... We march to Fate abreast . Sing on , poor hearts ! your chant shall be Our sign of blight or bloom , The Vala - song of Liberty , Or death - rune of our doom ! 20 BARBARA FRIETCHIE . P from the meadows rich with corn AT PORT ROYAL . 57.
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... of all in Frederick town , She took up the flag the men hauled down ; In her attic - window the staff she set , To show that one heart was loyal yet . Up the street came the rebel tread , Stonewall Jackson BARBARA FRIETCHIE . 59.
... of all in Frederick town , She took up the flag the men hauled down ; In her attic - window the staff she set , To show that one heart was loyal yet . Up the street came the rebel tread , Stonewall Jackson BARBARA FRIETCHIE . 59.
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