. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . away. Under his spurning feet, the roadLike an arrowy Alpine river flowed,And the landscape sped away behindLike an ocean flying before the wind;And the steed, like a barque fed with furnace on, with his wild eye full of tire;lhit, lo! lie is Hearing his hearts desire;lie is snuffing the smoke of the roaring Sheridan only five miles away. The first that the general saw were the groups Of stragglers, and then the retreating troops: What was done? wh


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . away. Under his spurning feet, the roadLike an arrowy Alpine river flowed,And the landscape sped away behindLike an ocean flying before the wind;And the steed, like a barque fed with furnace on, with his wild eye full of tire;lhit, lo! lie is Hearing his hearts desire;lie is snuffing the smoke of the roaring Sheridan only five miles away. The first that the general saw were the groups Of stragglers, and then the retreating troops: What was done? what to do?—a glance told him both. Then striking his spurs with a terrible oath. He dashed down the line, mid a storm of huzzas. And the wave of retreat checked its course there, because The sight of the master compelled it to pause. With foam and with dust the black charger was tirav; By the flash of his eye. and his red nostrils play. He seemed to the whole great army to say: I have brought you Sheridan all the way From Winchester down to save the day. Sffl Hurrah! hurrah for Sheridan!Hurrah! hurrah for horse and man!. CEXEUAEP. II. SHERIDAN IX 1804


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