BY the flow of the inland river, Whence the fleets of iron have fled, Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver Asleep are the ranks of the dead; — Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; — Under the one, the Blue; Under the other, the... Young Folks' History of the Civil War - Page 543by Clara Emma Cheney - 1895 - 556 lehteFull view - About this book
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 lehte
...minstrels, liveforever! Shame onfools who have but eyes!" FRANCIS MILES FINCH. THE BLUE AND THE OKAY. BY the flow of the inland river; Whence the fleets of iron had fled. Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead : Under the... | |
| 1887 - 480 lehte
...republics have perished, and all can unite now in the following beautiful tribute to the dead heroes : " By the flow of the inland river, Whence the fleets of iron have fled, , Where blades of the green grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting... | |
| 1867 - 1052 lehte
...flowers alike on the graves of the Confederate and of the National soldiers. " — New York Tribune. BY the flow of the inland river, Whence the fleets...Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead ; — Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day ; — Under the... | |
| Susan E. D. Smith - 1867 - 320 lehte
...in the contest for might, not right, are respected as our fallen enemies who can harm us no more. " By the flow of the inland river, . Whence the fleets of iron have fled, Where the blades of the grave grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead. Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment... | |
| Susan E. D. Smith - 1867 - 460 lehte
...river, Whence the fleets of iron have fled, Where the blades of the grave grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead. Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; Under the one, the Blue— • Under the other, the Gray. " These in the robings... | |
| Charles A. Wiley - 1869 - 456 lehte
...alike on the graves of the Confederate and of the National soldiers.] 1. By the flow of the island river, Whence the fleets of iron have fled, Where...the dead : — Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day ; Under the one, the Blue, Under the other, the Gray. 2. These in the robings of glory,... | |
| ALPHONSO A. HOPKINS - 1876 - 376 lehte
...syllables so that each should understand. When he had done it, this is how it ran : THE BLUE AND THE (TRAY. By the flow of the inland river, Whence the fleets of iron had fled, Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver. Asleep are the ranks of the dead : — Under... | |
| 1872 - 514 lehte
...in her mother's house, And the children that laugh in the sun. THE BLUE AND THE GRAY.— FM FINCH. BY the flow of the inland river, Whence the fleets...Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead : — Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment-day ; Under the one,... | |
| 1884 - 794 lehte
...the National soldiers. BY the flow of the inland river, Whence tho-lleets of iron have fled, AVhere the blades of the grave-grass quiver, Asleep on the...of the dead :— Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day ; Under the one, the Clue, Under the other, the G ray. Those in the rollings of glory.... | |
| 1872 - 588 lehte
...river, Whence the fleets of iron have fired, Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead ; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the Judgment Day ; Under the laurel, the Blue; Under the other, the Gray. These in the roliings of... | |
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