Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil WarRichard Grant White American News Company, 1866 - 334 |
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... night , That angels bright May watch them and caress them . For we ' re the boys That hearts desthroys , Wid making love and fighting ; We take a fort , The girls we court , But most the last delight in . SOUTH CAROLINA GENTLEMAN . 17 ...
... night , That angels bright May watch them and caress them . For we ' re the boys That hearts desthroys , Wid making love and fighting ; We take a fort , The girls we court , But most the last delight in . SOUTH CAROLINA GENTLEMAN . 17 ...
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... night ; For victory is liberty , And God will bless the right . THE PRESENT CRISIS . BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL . WHEN a deed is done for Freedom , through the broad earth's aching breast Runs a thrill of joy prophetic , trembling on from ...
... night ; For victory is liberty , And God will bless the right . THE PRESENT CRISIS . BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL . WHEN a deed is done for Freedom , through the broad earth's aching breast Runs a thrill of joy prophetic , trembling on from ...
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... night , And sees the dreadful glare of day Prepare to light her homeward way , Alone , heart - broken , shamed , undone , I staggered into Washington ! Since then long sluggish days have passed , And on the wings of every blast Have ...
... night , And sees the dreadful glare of day Prepare to light her homeward way , Alone , heart - broken , shamed , undone , I staggered into Washington ! Since then long sluggish days have passed , And on the wings of every blast Have ...
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... night forlorn , A morn of hopeful victory . Awake , my countrymen , with me ! Redeem the honor which you lost , With any blood , at any cost ! I ask not how the war began , vein Nor how the quarrel branched and ran To this dread height ...
... night forlorn , A morn of hopeful victory . Awake , my countrymen , with me ! Redeem the honor which you lost , With any blood , at any cost ! I ask not how the war began , vein Nor how the quarrel branched and ran To this dread height ...
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... night strange things appear to my eye , As the breath from my brier - wood pipe sails up between me and the sky . Last night a beautiful spirit arose with the wisping smoke ; O , I shook , for my heart felt good , as it spread out its ...
... night strange things appear to my eye , As the breath from my brier - wood pipe sails up between me and the sky . Last night a beautiful spirit arose with the wisping smoke ; O , I shook , for my heart felt good , as it spread out its ...
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