| 1937 - 2066 lehte
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| George Gesner - 1983 - 764 lehte
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| McGuffey - 1997 - 718 lehte
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| 1998 - 624 lehte
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| Lisa Norling - 2000 - 398 lehte
...dissembles," "the mother who conceals her grief/ When to her breast her son she presses," and especially "the wife who girds her husband's sword / 'Mid little ones who weep or wonder / And gravely speaks the cheering word / What though her heart be rent asunder" who, the... | |
| Mark E. Neely, Harold Holzer - 2000 - 312 lehte
...the unspoken understanding that each farewell might well be the last. In the words of the poem: IB The wife who girds her husband's sword, Mid little ones who weep or wonder. And bravely speaks the cheering word, What tho' her heart be rent asunder . . . Doomed nightly... | |
| Louise L. Stevenson - 2001 - 274 lehte
...portrayed the bravery and self-denial of the sweethearts, mothers, and wives who send their men to war: The wife who girds her husband's sword, 'Mid little...cheering word, What though her heart be rent asunder. '" On the other hand, "The Picket" by Ethel Lynn Beers, a poem commonly associated with the Union cause... | |
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