Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil WarRichard Grant White American News Company, 1866 - 334 |
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... plains And sweep along the woods uptorn . And ye who throng beside the deep , Her ports and hamlets of the strand , In number like the waves that leap On his long murmuring marge of sand , Come , like that deep , when o'er his brim He ...
... plains And sweep along the woods uptorn . And ye who throng beside the deep , Her ports and hamlets of the strand , In number like the waves that leap On his long murmuring marge of sand , Come , like that deep , when o'er his brim He ...
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... plain , From Georgia to the rocks of Maine ! I curse you , by the patriot band Whose bones are crumbling in the land ! By those who saved what these had won In the high name of Washington ! " Then I remember little more . As the tide's ...
... plain , From Georgia to the rocks of Maine ! I curse you , by the patriot band Whose bones are crumbling in the land ! By those who saved what these had won In the high name of Washington ! " Then I remember little more . As the tide's ...
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... plain The red cross fell , nor rose again . My humble pledge of faith I lay , Dear comrade of my school - boy day , Before thee , in the nation's view , And if thy prophet prove untrue , And from our country's grasp be thrown The ...
... plain The red cross fell , nor rose again . My humble pledge of faith I lay , Dear comrade of my school - boy day , Before thee , in the nation's view , And if thy prophet prove untrue , And from our country's grasp be thrown The ...
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... plain : I never smote you unprovoked , I never smote in vain . If you want peace , peace let it be ! If war , be pleased to know , Shots in my locker yet remain , John Bull , Esquire , my jo ! TO ENGLISHMEN . BY JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER ...
... plain : I never smote you unprovoked , I never smote in vain . If you want peace , peace let it be ! If war , be pleased to know , Shots in my locker yet remain , John Bull , Esquire , my jo ! TO ENGLISHMEN . BY JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER ...
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... plain ; Proud of the calm and earnest men Who claim the right and will to reign . Proud of the men who gave us birth , Who battled with the stormy wave , To sweep the red man from the earth , And build their homes upon his grave . Proud ...
... plain ; Proud of the calm and earnest men Who claim the right and will to reign . Proud of the men who gave us birth , Who battled with the stormy wave , To sweep the red man from the earth , And build their homes upon his grave . Proud ...
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