American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... Stars and Stripes ( by Thomas Williams ) Ohio Fair and Free ( by G. W. Y. ) After the Battle of Bull Run Battle - Hymn of the Republic ( by Julia Ward Howe ) Stonewall Jackson's Way ( by John W. Palmer ) From The Song of the Rebel ( by ...
... Stars and Stripes ( by Thomas Williams ) Ohio Fair and Free ( by G. W. Y. ) After the Battle of Bull Run Battle - Hymn of the Republic ( by Julia Ward Howe ) Stonewall Jackson's Way ( by John W. Palmer ) From The Song of the Rebel ( by ...
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... Star that in our Eastern England rose , Thence hurry'd by the Blast of stupid foes , Whose foggy Darkness and benummed Senses Brook'd not his daz'ling fervent Influences . Thus did he move on Earth from East to West ; There he went down ...
... Star that in our Eastern England rose , Thence hurry'd by the Blast of stupid foes , Whose foggy Darkness and benummed Senses Brook'd not his daz'ling fervent Influences . Thus did he move on Earth from East to West ; There he went down ...
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... stars , And live in health and peace and bliss , Had in that world but wish'd in this ? . . . . This phoenix built her nest of spice , Like to the Birds of Paradise ; Which when a fever set on fire , Her soul took wing and soared higher ...
... stars , And live in health and peace and bliss , Had in that world but wish'd in this ? . . . . This phoenix built her nest of spice , Like to the Birds of Paradise ; Which when a fever set on fire , Her soul took wing and soared higher ...
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... stars which dart thro ' natures realms their fires . How am I fir'd with a profuse delight When round the yard I roll my ravish'd sight ! From the high casements how the ladies show , And scatter glory on the crowds below ! From sash to ...
... stars which dart thro ' natures realms their fires . How am I fir'd with a profuse delight When round the yard I roll my ravish'd sight ! From the high casements how the ladies show , And scatter glory on the crowds below ! From sash to ...
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... stars . The world shall read it and still talk of us 5 Who , far out - number'd , twice drove back the foe , With carnage horrid , murmʼring to their ships . The Ghost of WARREN says " Enough ! ” I see One thousand veterans mingled with ...
... stars . The world shall read it and still talk of us 5 Who , far out - number'd , twice drove back the foe , With carnage horrid , murmʼring to their ships . The Ghost of WARREN says " Enough ! ” I see One thousand veterans mingled with ...
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