The Battle-Cry Of The South (James Ryder Randall Poems)
Arm yourselves and be valiant men, and see that ye be in readiness againstthe morning, that ye may fight with ...
Arm yourselves and be valiant men, and see that ye be in readiness againstthe morning, that ye may fight with ...
A Dramatic SketchA Forest. Night.Alone, amidst the interminable forest!-Where shall I seek for aid! my weary limbs,Torn by the briars, ...
The beating of the guns grows louder.'Not long, boys, now.'My heart burns whiter, fearfuller, prouder;Hurricanes growAs guns redouble their fire.Through ...
The sea is mighty, but a mightier swaysHis restless billows. Thou, whose hands have scoopedHis boundless gulfs and built his ...
As shadows are to material forms, As mists to the copious shower As dead calms are to tornado storms That in tropical region ...
MIDNIGHT was on the mountains, Midnight was on the town,And sleep, the balmy seraph, Came sweetly, gently down,Sealing the lids of sorrow, Hushing ...
Haunted by unknown feet-Ways of the midnight hour!Strangely you murmur below me,Strange is your half-silent power.Places of life and of ...
DEAR GOVERNOR, if my skiff might braveThe winds that lift the ocean wave,The mountain stream that loops and swervesThrough my ...
War broke: and now the Winter of the worldWith perishing great darkness closes in.The foul tornado, centred at Berlin,Is over ...
I do not know the meaning of the sign,But bend before its power, as a reed bendsWhen the black tornado ...
Know the minutest grain of sand, The smallest drop of sparkling dew,Bear impress of the Almighty hand As much as suns and ...
October 14: 1066'Gyrth, is it dawn in the sky that I see? or is all the sky blood?Heavy and sore ...
Nay, Hylas, I have come To where life's landscape takes a western slope, And breezes from the occidental ...
An empty bench, a sky of grayest etching,A bare, bleak shed in blackest silhouette,Twelve years of platform, and before them ...
_Mimixcoa icuic._ 1. Chicomoztoc quinexaqui, cani aueponi, cani, cani, teyomi. 2. Tziuactitlan quinexaqui, cani a aueponi, cani, cani, teyomi. 3. ...
IMy footsteps press where, centuries ago,The Red Men fought and conquered; lost and won.Whole tribes and races, gone like last ...
King Solomon drew merchantmen, Because of his desire For peacocks, apes, and ivory, From Tarshish unto Tyre, With cedars out ...
Our brows are bound with spindrift and the weed is on our knees; Our loins are battered 'neath us by ...
Sweet Auburn! loveliest village of the plain, Where health and plenty cheered the labouring swain, Where smiling spring its earliest ...
New Castle, July 4, 1878 or a hundred years the pulse of time Has throbbed for Liberty; For a hundred ...
Your daisies have come on the day of my divorce: the courtroom a cement box, a gas chamber for the ...
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