. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . as wroughtI nder inscrutable powers:Bravely the two armies foughtthe land, that was greater than they, stilours! heirs Lucid, pure, and calm and blameless Dawned on Gettysburg the dayThat should make the spot, once tameless. Known to nations far were caroling, and farmers Gladdened oer their garnered the clank of gathering armors Broke the mornings peaceful sway;And the living lines of foemen Drawn oer pasture, brook, and hill,Formed in figures wei


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . as wroughtI nder inscrutable powers:Bravely the two armies foughtthe land, that was greater than they, stilours! heirs Lucid, pure, and calm and blameless Dawned on Gettysburg the dayThat should make the spot, once tameless. Known to nations far were caroling, and farmers Gladdened oer their garnered the clank of gathering armors Broke the mornings peaceful sway;And the living lines of foemen Drawn oer pasture, brook, and hill,Formed in figures weird of omen That should work with mystic willMeasures of a direful magic— Shattering, maiming—and should fillGlades and gorges with a tragic Madness of desire to Hung lightly forward Moved like scythemen skilled to sweepWestward oer the Held and norward. Deaths Hrst harvest there to would say the soft, white smoke-puffs Were hut languid clouds asleep,Here on meadows, there on oak-bluffs, Fallen foam of Heavens blue that blossom-white outbreaking Smoke wove soon a martyrs shroud. [220].


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