The Poems of Frank O. Ticknor, M.D.J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1879 - 150 頁 |
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第 27 頁
... to head ! And we watched the war with abated breath , — Skeleton Boy against skeleton Death . Months of torture , how many such ? Weary weeks of the stick and crutch ; And still a glint of the steel - blue eye Little Giffen.
... to head ! And we watched the war with abated breath , — Skeleton Boy against skeleton Death . Months of torture , how many such ? Weary weeks of the stick and crutch ; And still a glint of the steel - blue eye Little Giffen.
第 59 頁
... breath we drew ; And there our last we'd sigh , And for Dixie , dear old Dixie , We'll lay us down and die . No fairer land than Dixie's Has ever seen the light ; No braver boys than Dixie's To stand for Dixie's right ; With hearts so ...
... breath we drew ; And there our last we'd sigh , And for Dixie , dear old Dixie , We'll lay us down and die . No fairer land than Dixie's Has ever seen the light ; No braver boys than Dixie's To stand for Dixie's right ; With hearts so ...
第 62 頁
... breath in the ears of Death Might have trembled with victory . Here's a brimming can to the Highlandman , And the Bengal bolt he hurled ! Here's a brimming glass to the Hieland lass Who echoed it round the world ! " HONOR THE BRAVE ...
... breath in the ears of Death Might have trembled with victory . Here's a brimming can to the Highlandman , And the Bengal bolt he hurled ! Here's a brimming glass to the Hieland lass Who echoed it round the world ! " HONOR THE BRAVE ...
第 85 頁
... Apples , peaches , pears , and plums , Greet your sweetest as she comes ! By the cedar's scented breath , By the violets underneath , By the jasmine's golden wreath . Crown her with your fragrant hands , All bright things 8.
... Apples , peaches , pears , and plums , Greet your sweetest as she comes ! By the cedar's scented breath , By the violets underneath , By the jasmine's golden wreath . Crown her with your fragrant hands , All bright things 8.
第 95 頁
... breath and bloom Where soft Circassia smiles ; They veil beneath their tender bloom The maidens of the Isles . All times and climes they journey through , Until their pathway lies Beyond the gates of Morning , to The walks of Paradise ...
... breath and bloom Where soft Circassia smiles ; They veil beneath their tender bloom The maidens of the Isles . All times and climes they journey through , Until their pathway lies Beyond the gates of Morning , to The walks of Paradise ...
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Alabama ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON ALEXANDER HAMILTON STEPHENS angel Atlantis ballad balm battle battle clashed beautiful beautiful souls Beneath blest bloom blossom brave breath bright bright lands cannon's Christ clouds crest crown darkness dawn dead dear old Dixie death Deodar dimple Dixie's dust earth Esquiline eyes feet flowers foes Freedom's GELERT gentle Georgia gloom glory golden Golden Horseshoe Gracie Gray hands hath heart of gold Heaven honor INTRODUCTORY NOTICE JUNIALUSKEE Kindles king land light lilies lips Little Giffen little Lady Alice lonely Colonnade lyric Manassas midnight mists never night o'er old Saxon Paradise pedler poet Pray for Peace prayer rest shadow fall shadows shine shrouded sing skies sleep slumber smile smitten song sorrow soul splendor starry stars summer sweet sword tears tender thee thine thou Ticknor TORCH HILL triumph valley violet Virginia voice watch weary wine wrought
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第 15 頁 - There was news of the fight ; But none of Giffen. — He did not write. I sometimes fancy that, were I king Of the princely Knights of the Golden Ring, With the song of the minstrel in mine ear, And the tender legend that trembles here, I'd give the best on his bended knee, The whitest soul of my chivalry, For " Little Giffen,
第 14 頁 - OUT of the focal and foremost fire, Out of the hospital walls as dire; Smitten of grape-shot and gangrene, (Eighteenth battle, and he sixteen!) Spectre! such as you seldom see. Little Giffen, of Tennessee! "Take him and welcome!
第 22 頁 - The knightliest of the knightly race That, since the days of old, Have kept the lamp of chivalry Alight in hearts of gold...
第 12 頁 - Who climbed the blue Virginian hills Against embattled foes, And planted there, in valleys fair, The lily and the rose; Whose fragrance lives in many lands, Whose beauty stars the earth, And lights the hearths of happy homes With loveliness and worth. We thought they slept! — the sons who kept The names of noble sires, — And slumbered while the darkness crept Around their vigil-fires; But aye the "Golden Horseshoe" knights Their old Dominion keep, Whose foes have found enchanted ground, But not...
第 28 頁 - Dear captain," inquiring about the men. Captain's answer : " Of eighty-and-five, Giffen and I are left alive." Word of gloom from the war, one day; Johnson pressed at the front, they say. Little Giffen was up and away; A tear — his first — as he bade good-by, Dimmed the glint of his steel-blue eye. " I'll write, if spared ! " There was news of the fight; But none of Giffen.
第 14 頁 - Nay, more ! in death's despite The crippled skeleton " learned to write." " Dear mother," at first, of course ; and then " Dear captain," inquiring about the men. Captain's answer : " Of eighty-and-five, Giffen and I are left alive.
第 26 頁 - Our Left." They closed each ghastly gap; They dressed each shattered rank; They knew — how well — That freedom fell With that exhausted flank. "Oh, for a thousand men Like these that melt away!
第 113 頁 - Glory departed" and silence alone. " Dust unto dust" upon pillar and stone. No laughter of childhood, no shout on the lawn ; No footstep to echo the feet that are gone : Feet of the beautiful, forms of the brave, Failing in other lands, gone to the grave ! No carol at morning, no hymn rising clear ; No song at the bridal nor chaunt at the bier.
第 28 頁 - Dimmed the glint of his steel-blue eye. "I'll write, if spared. " There was news of the fight ; But none of Giffen. — He did not write. I sometimes fancy that, were I king Of the princely Knights of the Golden Ring, With the song of the minstrel in mine ear, And the tender legend that trembles here, I'd give the best on his bended knee, The whitest soul of my chivalry, For Little Giffen of Tennessee.
第 27 頁 - And we watched the war with bated breath, — Skeleton Boy against skeleton Death. Months of torture, how many such ? Weary weeks of the stick and crutch; And still a glint of the steel-blue eye Told of a spirit that wouldn't die, And didn't. Nay, more! in death's despite The crippled skeleton " learned to write.