. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . GETTYSBURG: A BATTLE ODE* Written for the Society of the Army of the Potomac, and read atits reunion with Confederate survivors on the field of Gettysburg, July!5, 1888, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the battle. Victors, living, with laureled brow. And you that sleep beneath the sward!Your song was poured from cannon throats:It rang in deep-tongued bugle-notes:Your triumph came: you won your crown,The grandeur of a worlds renown,lint, in our later freighte


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . GETTYSBURG: A BATTLE ODE* Written for the Society of the Army of the Potomac, and read atits reunion with Confederate survivors on the field of Gettysburg, July!5, 1888, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the battle. Victors, living, with laureled brow. And you that sleep beneath the sward!Your song was poured from cannon throats:It rang in deep-tongued bugle-notes:Your triumph came: you won your crown,The grandeur of a worlds renown,lint, in our later freighted with your praise,Fair memory harbors those whose lives, laid downIn gallant faith and generous heat,(rained only sharp are at peace, who once so fiercely warred:Brother and brother, now. we chant a common chord. For, if we say God wills,Shall we then idly deny HimCare of each host in the fight?His thunder was here in the hills * From Dreams and Days: copyright, 1892, by Charles Scribners Sons. [218]. -*/} ^


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