. Lest we forget. Tirr: smoxAxpoAn uivei; and ^rAssAN^ tien moixiaix Lest We Forget THE SHENANDOAH RIVER The Stars, thy parents are, O Shenandoah!Above thy silvery waves, a stream of HghtIn waving hnes of bars, along thy shores,Was flashing red in azure hue of night,When poet saw, and wove in fancy dight:A web, with stars among and dreams elate,A cross, with stars along for banner bright,A song, with tones to woo the patriots fate:And weaving still, the thunders boom for stroke of State. Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2010 with funding fromThe Library of Congress


. Lest we forget. Tirr: smoxAxpoAn uivei; and ^rAssAN^ tien moixiaix Lest We Forget THE SHENANDOAH RIVER The Stars, thy parents are, O Shenandoah!Above thy silvery waves, a stream of HghtIn waving hnes of bars, along thy shores,Was flashing red in azure hue of night,When poet saw, and wove in fancy dight:A web, with stars among and dreams elate,A cross, with stars along for banner bright,A song, with tones to woo the patriots fate:And weaving still, the thunders boom for stroke of State. Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2010 with funding fromThe Library of Congress :sr Wm. FoKGF/r THE VILLAGE llicre lay in the sun or the stars looked down npnn, a villai^ C}clopean lowers and castled hill, like grim fortress stood;when in eighteen hundred sixty-one, the heacon call to arms,threw its red light over the \alley of the I^om tlie caverns, of the hill, through limestone clefts that weregarnished with fern and moss, a buhbling spring ulestweforget00surb


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