While sheeted lightnings wrapped each plain and hill. Alas ! how few came back From battle and from wrack ! Alas ! how many lie Beneath a Southern sky, Who never heard the fearful fight was done, And all they fought for won. Sweeter, I think their sleep.... The Maine Bugle ... - 第 87 頁1897完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1876 - 754 頁
...mi;_rhry war, And hear the thunderous roar, AVhile sheeted lightnings wrai.ped each plain and hill. Alas ! how few came back From battle and from wrack...Could they but know their wounds were not in vain, Could they but hear the grand trinmphal strain, And see their homes unmarred by hostile tread. Ah !... | |
| Henry Peterson - 1883 - 246 頁
...the mighty war, And hear the thunderous roar, While sheeted lightnings wrapped each plain and hill. Alas ! how few came back, From battle and from wrack...Could they but know their wounds were not in vain, Could they but hear the great triumphal strain, And see their homes unmarred by hostile tread. Ah!... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1886 - 352 頁
...view the mighty war, And hear the thundrous roar, While sheeted lightnings wrapped each plain and hilL Alas ! how few came back From battle and from wrack...Could they but know their wounds were not in vain, Could they but hear the grand triumphal strain, And see their homes unmarred by hostile tread. Ah !... | |
| 1886 - 556 頁
...the mighty war, And hear the thunderous roar, While sheeted lightnings wrapped each plain and hill. Alas ! how few came back From battle and from wrack...I think, their sleep, More peaceful and more deep, iv. 41* Could they but know their wounds were not in vain, Could they but hear the grand triumphal... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1886 - 362 頁
...sheeted lightnings wrapped each plain and hill Alas ! how few came back From battle and from wrack 1 Alas ! how many lie Beneath a Southern sky, Who never...Could they but know their wounds were not in vain, Could they but hear the grand triumphal strain, And see their homes unmarred by hostile tread. Ah !... | |
| 1890 - 542 頁
...the mighty war, And hear the thunderous roar. While sheeted lightnings wrapjted each plain, and hill. Alas ! how few came back, From battle and from wrack...Could they but know their wounds were not in vain, Could they but hear the grand triumphal strain, And see their hornee unmanned by hostile tread. Ah... | |
| 1890 - 562 頁
...the mighty war, And hear the thunderous roar, While sheetsl lightnings wrapped each plain und hill. Alas! how few came back, From battle and from wrack!...more deep, Could they but know their wounds were not invain, Couldtheyhuthearthegrand trinmphal strain, 136 H EN RY PETERSON. And see their homes unmarred... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1890 - 524 頁
...the mighty war, And hear the thunderous roar, While sheeted lightnings wrap]>ed each plain and hill. Alas ! how few came back, From battle and from wrack...deep, Could they but know their wounds were not in 136 HENRY PETERSON. And see their homes unniarred by hostile tread. Ah ! let us trust it is so with... | |
| 1897 - 328 頁
...the mighty war, And hear the thunderous roar, While sheeted lightnings wrapped each plain and hill. Alas ! how few came back From battle and from wrack...Could they but know their wounds were not in vain, Could they but hear the grand triumphal strain, And see their homes unmarred by hostile tread. Ah !... | |
| 1901 - 458 頁
...view the mighty war, And hear the thunderous roar, While sheeted lightnings wrapped each plain and Alas! how few came back From battle and from wrack!...Could they but know their wounds were not in vain; Could they but hear the grand triumphal strain, And see their homes unmarred by hostile tread. Ah!... | |
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