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... KNEW HIM What have I done for you , England , my England ? What is there I would not do , England , my own ? With your glorious eyes austere , As the Lord were walking near Whispering terrible things and dear , As the song on your ...
... KNEW HIM What have I done for you , England , my England ? What is there I would not do , England , my own ? With your glorious eyes austere , As the Lord were walking near Whispering terrible things and dear , As the song on your ...
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... waved in the length'ning line , And I knew that one who was kin of mine Had come ; and I spake - and lo ! that sign Awakened me from my slumber . Bret Harte . RELIEVING GUARD T. S. K. OBIT MARCH 4 , 1864 40 BATTLE POEMS AND PATRIOTIC ...
... waved in the length'ning line , And I knew that one who was kin of mine Had come ; and I spake - and lo ! that sign Awakened me from my slumber . Bret Harte . RELIEVING GUARD T. S. K. OBIT MARCH 4 , 1864 40 BATTLE POEMS AND PATRIOTIC ...
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... knew . Like the march of soundless music Through the vision of the seer More of feeling than of hearing , Of the heart than of the ear , She knew the droning pibroch She knew the Campbell's call 77 BATTLE POEMS AND PATRIOTIC VERSES.
... knew . Like the march of soundless music Through the vision of the seer More of feeling than of hearing , Of the heart than of the ear , She knew the droning pibroch She knew the Campbell's call 77 BATTLE POEMS AND PATRIOTIC VERSES.
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A War Anthology George Goodchild. She knew the droning pibroch She knew the Campbell's call : " Hark ! hear ye no ' MacGregor's , — The grandest o ' them all ! " O , they listened , dumb and breathless , And they caught the sound at last ...
A War Anthology George Goodchild. She knew the droning pibroch She knew the Campbell's call : " Hark ! hear ye no ' MacGregor's , — The grandest o ' them all ! " O , they listened , dumb and breathless , And they caught the sound at last ...
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... knew Some one had blunder'd : Theirs not to make reply , Theirs not to reason why , Theirs but to do and die : Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred . Cannon to right of them , Cannon to left of 80 BATTLE POEMS AND PATRIOTIC ...
... knew Some one had blunder'd : Theirs not to make reply , Theirs not to reason why , Theirs but to do and die : Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred . Cannon to right of them , Cannon to left of 80 BATTLE POEMS AND PATRIOTIC ...
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Arethusa arm'd arms army array banner battle beat blast blood boys breath Bret Harte bugles blown Cannon charge cheer Christ or Nietzsche Clusium crest cried death deep dread drum England's dead eyes F. W. Bourdillon fair fathers fell field fierce fight fire flag fought gallant glory hand Hark hath hear heard Hearts of oak heaven helmet helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre Herminius Highland laddie hills Horatius horse John Burns King land Lars Porsena light look Lord loud Marmion morn mountain Navarre ne'er never night noble o'er pibroch pride proud quoth rage roar rode rolling rose round rush Sextus shield shout slain smile soldier song sound spake spears stand stood sweet sword tears thee Thomas Campbell thou thousand thunder twas victory vigil voice W. E. Henley Walt Whitman waves wild winds do blow wounded