And didn't. 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. The Confederate Veteran Magazine - 第 128 頁1895完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 966 頁
...And still a glint of the steel-blue eye Told of a spirit that would n't die, And did n't. Nay, more 1 in death's despite The crippled skeleton " learned...and then " Dear captain," inquiring about the men. Captain's answer: " Of eighty -and-five, Gifieu and I are left alive." Word of gloom from the war,... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1900 - 594 頁
...crutch ; And still a glint of the steel-blue eye Told of a spirit that would n't die, " And did n't. Nay, more, in death's despite The crippled skeleton learned to write. < Dear Mother,1 at first, of course ; and then ' Dear Captain,' inquiring about the men. Captain's answer... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1901 - 964 頁
...crutch; And still a glint of the steel-blue eye Told of a spirit that would n't die, A nd did n't. w Captain's answer: " Of eighty-and-five, Gitfeu and I are left alive." Word of gloom from the war, one... | |
| William Lander Weber - 1901 - 292 頁
...stick and crutch, — And still a glint in 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 — 20 " Dear Mother ! " at first, of course, a.nd then " Dear captain ! " enquiring about the men.... | |
| Frederick Albert Richardson - 1902 - 820 頁
...stick and crutch, — And still a glint in the steel-blue eye Told of a spirit that wouldn't die, And didn't! — Nay! more! in death's despite The crippled...Mother!" at first, of course, and then "Dear Captain! " enquiring about the men. — Captain's answer : "Of eighty and five Giffen and I are left alive."... | |
| Edna Henry Lee Turpin - 1902 - 366 頁
...the stick and crutch ; And still a glint of the steel-blue eye Told of a spirit that wouldnt die, " 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." Word of gloom from the war,... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1903 - 246 頁
...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...and then " 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,... | |
| Lewis Henry Jones - 1903 - 504 頁
...crutch ; 20 And still a glint of the steel-blue eye Told of a spirit that would n't die, And did n't. Nay, more, in death's despite The crippled skeleton...and then " Dear captain," inquiring about the men. 5 Captain's answer : " Of eighty-and-five, Giffen and I are left alive." Word of gloom from the war,... | |
| William Lander Weber - 1903 - 286 頁
...stick and crutch, — And still a glint in 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 — • 20 " Dear Mother ! " at first, of course, and then " Dear captain ! " enquiring about the men.... | |
| Henry Marvin Wharton - 1904 - 522 頁
...stick and crutch! Still a glint of the steel-blue eye Spoke of the spirit that wouldn't die— And didn't; nay, more ! in death's despite, The crippled skeleton learned to write ! " Dear Captain," inquiring about the " men." Captain's answer : " Of eight and five, Giffin and I are left... | |
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