. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . tfv^> 4f ICtnrnltt • •:•. Not lured l>v ;ui\ client of birth, Hul by bis clear-grained human worth,And brave old wisdom of sincerity! They knew that outward grace is dust:They could not choose but trustIn that sure-Footed minds unfaltering skill, And supple-tempered willThai bent like perfect steel to spring again and was no lonely mountain-peak of to thin air oer our cloudy sea-mark now, now lost in vapors blind:Broad prairie r


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . tfv^> 4f ICtnrnltt • •:•. Not lured l>v ;ui\ client of birth, Hul by bis clear-grained human worth,And brave old wisdom of sincerity! They knew that outward grace is dust:They could not choose but trustIn that sure-Footed minds unfaltering skill, And supple-tempered willThai bent like perfect steel to spring again and was no lonely mountain-peak of to thin air oer our cloudy sea-mark now, now lost in vapors blind:Broad prairie rather, genial, and friendly for all human also nigh to heaven and loved of loftiest stars. Nothing of Europe , then, of Europe fronting mornward still,Ere any names of Serf and PeerCould Natures equal scheme defaceAnd thwart her genial will;Here was a type of the true elder one of Plutarchs men talked with us face to face. I praise him not; it were too late;And some innative weakness there must beIn him who condescends to victorySuch as the Present gives, and cannot in himself as in a al


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