Harvard Memorial Biographies ...Thomas Wentworth Higginson Sever and Francis, 1867 - 497 頁 |
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... moved . The Confederate officer , to whose account allusion has been made , states that he found him in the woods about fifteen paces to the left of the Plank - Road . None of the Federal dead or wounded were more than twenty or thirty ...
... moved . The Confederate officer , to whose account allusion has been made , states that he found him in the woods about fifteen paces to the left of the Plank - Road . None of the Federal dead or wounded were more than twenty or thirty ...
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... the Maryland side of the Potomac , about a mile from the ferry , calling their en- campment Camp Banks . The regiment was soon after re- moved to Darnestown , where it remained until it was 24 Harvard Memorial Biographies .
... the Maryland side of the Potomac , about a mile from the ferry , calling their en- campment Camp Banks . The regiment was soon after re- moved to Darnestown , where it remained until it was 24 Harvard Memorial Biographies .
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson. moved to Darnestown , where it remained until it was trans- ferred to Cantonment Hicks , about four miles east of Frederick City , in Maryland , arriving there on Thursday , December 5 , 1861. At that place ...
Thomas Wentworth Higginson. moved to Darnestown , where it remained until it was trans- ferred to Cantonment Hicks , about four miles east of Frederick City , in Maryland , arriving there on Thursday , December 5 , 1861. At that place ...
第 63 頁
... moved heavily in New Bedford , Rodman decided to raise a company for the war , and showed such zeal that he was ul- timately commissioned Major of the Thirty - eighth Massachu- setts , dating from August 19th , 1862. The regiment left ...
... moved heavily in New Bedford , Rodman decided to raise a company for the war , and showed such zeal that he was ul- timately commissioned Major of the Thirty - eighth Massachu- setts , dating from August 19th , 1862. The regiment left ...
第 66 頁
... moved into the works and planted ' old glory ' on the parapet , just about the time that Weitzel crowned the works on the other side . At seven o'clock we were ordered to go and do likewise , and our now baptized flag was placed on the ...
... moved into the works and planted ' old glory ' on the parapet , just about the time that Weitzel crowned the works on the other side . At seven o'clock we were ordered to go and do likewise , and our now baptized flag was placed on the ...
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第 304 頁 - Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language and escaped; All I could never be, All, men ignored in me, This, I was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped.
第 xiv 頁 - How beautiful to see Once more a shepherd of mankind indeed, Who loved his charge, but never loved to lead; One whose meek flock the people joyed to be, Not lured by any cheat of birth, But by his clear-grained human worth, And brave old wisdom of sincerity!
第 304 頁 - Not on the vulgar mass Called " work," must sentence pass, Things done, that took the eye and had the price; O'er which, from level stand, The low world laid its hand, Found straightway to its mind, could value in a trice...
第 xiii 頁 - Such was he, our Martyr-Chief, Whom late the Nation he had led, With ashes on her head, Wept with the passion of an angry grief : Forgive me, if from present things I turn To speak what in my heart will beat and burn, And hang my wreath on his world-honored urn.
第 254 頁 - Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.
第 xiv 頁 - I praise him not; it were too late; And some innative weakness there must be In him who condescends to victory Such as the Present gives, and cannot wait, Safe in himself as in a fate.
第 xviii 頁 - Bow down, dear Land, for thou hast found release! Thy God, in these distempered days, Hath taught thee the sure wisdom of His ways, And through thine enemies hath wrought thy peace! Bow down in prayer and praise ! No poorest in thy borders but may now Lift to the juster skies a man's enfranchised brow.
第 xiv 頁 - His was no lonely mountain-peak of mind, Thrusting to thin air o'er our cloudy bars, A sea-mark now, now lost in vapors blind ; Broad prairie rather, genial, level-lined, Fruitful and friendly for all human kind, Yet also nigh to heaven and loved of loftiest stars.
第 x 頁 - Her wisest Scholars, those who understood The deeper teaching of her mystic tome, And offered their fresh lives to make it good : No lore of Greece or Rome, No science peddling with the names of things, 20 Or reading stars to find...
第 xvii 頁 - T is no Man we celebrate, By his country's victories great, A hero half, and half the whim of Fate, But the pith and marrow of a Nation Drawing force from all her men, Highest, humblest, weakest, all...