Campaign" rose to mind — Its leader's name — and then I knew the sleeper had been one Of Stonewall Jackson's men. Yet whence he came, what lip shall say— Whose tongue will ever tell What desolated hearths and hearts Have been because he fell? What... The Confederate Veteran Magazine - 第 194 頁1895完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 968 頁
...Whose tongue will ever tell What desolated hearths nnd hearts Have been because he fell ? What sad-eyed maiden braids her hair, Her hair which he held dear...appalling patience for Her darling boy to come ? Her boy ! whoso mountain grave swells up But one of many a scar, Cut on the face of our fair land, By gory-handed... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 966 頁
...her hair, Her hair which he held dear ? One lock of which perchance lies with The Georgia Volunteer 1 By gory-handed war. What fights he fought, what wounds he wore, Are all unknown to fame; Remember,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 954 頁
...Whose tongue will ever tell What desolated hearths and hearts Have been because he fell ? What sad-eyed maiden braids her hair, Her hair which he held dear...of which perchance lies with The Georgia Volunteer t What mother, with long watching eyes, And white lips cold and dumb, Waits with appalling patience... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1901 - 964 頁
...Whose tongue will ever tell What desolated hearths and hearts Have been because he fell ? What sad-eyed I What mother, with long watching eyes, And white lips cold and dumb, Waits with appalling patience... | |
| 1903 - 178 頁
...tongue will never tell. What desolated hearths and hearts Have been because he fell? What sad-eyed maiden braids her hair. Her hair which he held dear?...one of many a scar Cut on the face of our fair land What fights he fought, what wounds he wore, Are all unknown to fame; Remember on his lonely grave There... | |
| 1903 - 440 頁
...Whose tongue will ever tell What desolated hearths and hearts Have been because he fell ? What sad-eyed maiden braids her hair, Her hair which he held dear?...one of many a scar, Cut on the face of our fair land By gory-handed war. What fights he fought, what wounds he wore, Are all unknown to fame ; Remember,... | |
| 1903 - 434 頁
...Whose tongue will ever tell What desolated hearths and hearts Have been because he fell ? What sad-eyed maiden braids her hair, Her hair which he held dear?...of which perchance lies with The Georgia Volunteer ! r What mother, with long watching eyes, And white lips cold and dumb, Waits with appalling patience... | |
| Mildred Lewis Rutherford - 1906 - 918 頁
...Whose tongue will ever tell What desolated hearths and hearts Have been because he fell? What sad-eyed maiden braids her hair, Her hair which he held dear?...mountain grave swells up But one of many a scar Cut in the face of our fair land By gory-handed war. What fights he fought, what wounds he wore, Are all... | |
| P. Garrett - 1910 - 872 頁
...whose tongne will ever tell What desolated hearths and hearts have been because he fell? What sad-eyed maiden braids her hair, her hair which he held dear?...One lock of which, perchance, lies with the Georgia Volun toerl What mother, with long watching eyes and white lips cold and dumb, Waits with appalling... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - 1911 - 364 頁
...what lip shall say — Whose tongue will ever tell What desolated hearths and hearts What sad-eyed maiden braids her hair, Her hair which he held dear?...of many a scar, Cut on the face of our fair land, By gory-handed war. What fights he fought, what wounds he wore, Are all unknown to fame; Remember,... | |
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