| McGuffey - 1997 - 718 lehte
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| 1998 - 624 lehte
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| Mark E. Neely, Harold Holzer - 2000 - 312 lehte
...word, What tho' her heart be rent asunder . . . Doomed nightly in her dreams to hear, The bolts of war around him rattle, Hath shed as sacred blood as e'er, Was poured upon the plain of battle.17 Wives might be comforted by the prints that suggested that in shedding their... | |
| Lisa Norling - 2000 - 398 lehte
...And gravely speaks the cheering word / What though her heart be rent asunder" who, the poem argued, "hath shed as sacred blood as e'er / Was poured upon a field of battle."73 Another article printed in the July 1838 issue of the Sailor's Magazine, attributed to the... | |
| Ruth Ellen Patton Totten - 2005 - 400 lehte
...ere bedewed the field of glory. The wife who girds her husband's sword Mid little ones who weep or wonder And bravely speaks the cheering word What though...Hath shed as sacred blood as e'er Was poured upon the field of battle! The mother who conceals her grief As to her breast her son she presses Then breathes... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - 2006 - 361 lehte
...Lippincott <§. Co., Philadelphia. The wife who girds her husband's sword, Mid little ones who weep or wonder, And bravely speaks the cheering word, What...Hath shed as sacred blood as e'er Was poured upon the field of battle ! The mother who conceals her grief While to her breast her son she presses, Then... | |
| Various - 2006 - 496 lehte
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| 1898 - 612 lehte
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