Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil WarRichard Grant White American News Company, 1866 - 334 páginas |
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... cheer The Seventh's lads forever ! Chorus - 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 . * The Seventh Regiment New York Militia left the ...
... cheer The Seventh's lads forever ! Chorus - 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 . * The Seventh Regiment New York Militia left the ...
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... cheer For those so dear , But in our hearts we'll bless them , And pray to - 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 ...
... cheer For those so dear , But in our hearts we'll bless them , And pray to - 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 ...
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... cheers , * The day of the battle of Bull Run , in which the reserve of the Union Army rested upon Centreville . In regard to the mere time at which it was written , this poem is here out of place , as will be seen by an allusion toward ...
... cheers , * The day of the battle of Bull Run , in which the reserve of the Union Army rested upon Centreville . In regard to the mere time at which it was written , this poem is here out of place , as will be seen by an allusion toward ...
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... cheering morn , Just breaking through the 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 , Nor how the quarrel ...
... cheering morn , Just breaking through the 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 , Nor how the quarrel ...
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... And is it Christian England cheers The bruiser , not the bruised ? And must she run , despite the tears And prayers of eighteen hundred years , A - muck in Slavery's crusade ? THE " TIMES " ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS . 55 O 54 TO ENGLISHMEN .
... And is it Christian England cheers The bruiser , not the bruised ? And must she run , despite the tears And prayers of eighteen hundred years , A - muck in Slavery's crusade ? THE " TIMES " ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS . 55 O 54 TO ENGLISHMEN .
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Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil War Richard Grant White Visualização integral - 1866 |
Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil War Richard Grant White Visualização integral - 1866 |
Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative and Satirical, of the Civil War Richard Grant White Visualização integral - 1866 |
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN Atlantic Monthly banner BARBARA FRITCHIE battle beneath blood blow blue boys will fight brave breath broken fetters brutal bands cannon cheer Chorus cold dark dead dear death doodle-doo dread dream dust E Pluribus Unum eyes face fear fire flag flame Freedom Furl gallant glory grave guns hallelujah hand Hark Harpers hear heart Heaven hurrah Jeff John Bull land Lero Lilliburlero lips look Lord Lovell marching Maryland mighty morning nation nebber never niff-a-stifference night niversal nigger-cotton-gin o'er Praise de Lord pray rebel River roar ROBERT BURTON roll Rub-a-dub-dub says old Uncle shame ships shore slave sleep smile soldier song soul Southern stars Stonewall Jackson stood sword tears thee There's thou thousand thunder traitor tread Union wave weary Yankee boys Yankee Doodle dandy York Tribune