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" In the prison cell I sit, Thinking, Mother dear, of you, And our bright and happy home so far away, And the tears they fill my eyes Spite of all that I can do, Tho' I try to cheer my comrades and be gay. "
Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... - Page 532
by Society of the Army of the Tennessee - 1877
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Those Preston Twins: A Story

Izola Louise Forrester - 1910 - 272 lehte
...old maid of sixty odd," commented Jerusha, as she dashed off her own selection in a martial spirit: "Tramp, tramp, tramp, The boys are marching. Cheer up, comrades, they will come." "Is that all of it that you want in?" asked Dorothy, doubtfully. "All. That's a plenty, Dot. Ain't...
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Memorial Day (Decoration Day) Its Celebration, Spirit, and ..., 6. köide

Robert Haven Schauffler - 1911 - 364 lehte
...far away, And the tears they fill my eyes, Chorus. Trarnp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching, Oh, cheer up, comrades, they will come. And beneath the starry flag we shall breathe the air again, Of freedom in our own beloved home. In the battle front we stood When...
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Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion: Addresses Delivered ...

Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. New York Commandery - 1912 - 408 lehte
..."In the prison cell I sit, thinking, mother dear, of you, And the dear and happy home so far away, And the tears they fill my eyes, spite of all that I can do, As I try to cheer my comrades and be gay. " In the dreary prison cell, we are waiting for the day Which...
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Prisoners of War, 1861-65: A Record of Personal Experiences, and a Study of ...

Thomas Sturgis - 1912 - 104 lehte
..." In the prison cell I sit, thinking, mother dear, of you, And the dear and happy home so far away, And the tears they fill my eyes, spite of all that I can do, As I try to cheer my comrades and be gay. "In the dreary prison cell, we are waiting for the day Which...
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The Romance of the Civil War

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1917 - 456 lehte
...IN the prison cell I sit, Thinking, mother dear, of you, And our bright and happy home so far away, And the tears they fill my eyes, Spite of all that...gay. Chorus. — Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are march ing, Oh, cheer up, comrades, they will come, And beneath the starry flag we shall breathe the...
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Century Readings for a Course in American Literature

1919 - 966 lehte
...In the prison cell I sit, Thinking, mother dear, of you. And our bright and happy home so far away, na, the oldest indeed of the Indiana group of writers....Law was his profession, though he won more distincti Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching, Cheer up, comrades, they will come. And beneath the starry...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the Investment Bankers ...

Investment Bankers Association of America - 1919 - 300 lehte
...fancied relief coming in the old prison days of the Civil War was chanted by the singer when he sang: "Tramp, Tramp Tramp, the boys are marching, Cheer up Comrades they will come." And so to Boots, Boots, Boots and to Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, was added this other refrain of the earlier days...
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The Phono-bretto: (phonograph Libretto) The Indispensible Companion of the ...

1919 - 460 lehte
...Jimmie. Say, I'm goin' on de stage some time. Victor Record 35013 JIMMY TRIGGER OR THE MILITARY HERO Tramp, tramp, tramp the boys are marching. Cheer up, comrades they will come. Say, you, Jim, what are you trampin' around here for singing war songs. You never been to war. Yes...
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Robert Bacon: Life and Letters

James Brown Scott, Robert Bacon - 1923 - 528 lehte
...up to my little wood fire "thinking, Mother dear, of you, in my bright and happy home so far away, and the tears they fill my eyes spite of all that I can do." I dined all alone to-night, for every one has gone away, to all sorts of places, but my little job...
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The Boyhood of Edward MacDowell

Abbie Farwell Brown - 1924 - 298 lehte
...was humming: "In my prison cell I sit, thinking, Mother dear, of you," with its stirring, well-marked chorus: "Tramp, tramp, tramp the boys are marching Cheer up, Comrades! They will come, they will come!" She explained to the little boys that the Comrades were Union soldiers shut up in...
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