Southern Literary Messenger, Том 35;Том 37Jno. R. Thompson, 1863 |
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... asking rein- General of volunteers , he accepted it upon forcements . He arrived on the 28th . Gen. the condition that his salary as President of Lee expressed his wish to send the needed the Rail Road should be continued . This fact ...
... asking rein- General of volunteers , he accepted it upon forcements . He arrived on the 28th . Gen. the condition that his salary as President of Lee expressed his wish to send the needed the Rail Road should be continued . This fact ...
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... asked Magruder where was about to start for Liverpool ; she would they were trained , and expressed a suspi- carry out the dolorous tidings ; could they cion that they were some of his old corps not be neutralized at least for a time ...
... asked Magruder where was about to start for Liverpool ; she would they were trained , and expressed a suspi- carry out the dolorous tidings ; could they cion that they were some of his old corps not be neutralized at least for a time ...
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... asked Mag Although Gen. Butler comforted his em- ployers in Washington with the declaration , " We have gained more than we have lost Our troops have learned to have confidence in themselves under fire ; the enemy have shown that they ...
... asked Mag Although Gen. Butler comforted his em- ployers in Washington with the declaration , " We have gained more than we have lost Our troops have learned to have confidence in themselves under fire ; the enemy have shown that they ...
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... asked , soothingly , and obtained , as always , the simple truth for an answer . " I know it is very wrong and selfish , Carrie , but I cannot be happy that the time for Cousin Max's return is so near at hand . I do want to see him ...
... asked , soothingly , and obtained , as always , the simple truth for an answer . " I know it is very wrong and selfish , Carrie , but I cannot be happy that the time for Cousin Max's return is so near at hand . I do want to see him ...
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... asked Carrie . She stood before the glass , brushing her hair , while Yule , happy to be in her pres- ence , busied herself by putting away her sister's wrappings . What a wise system of education you have pursued with that child , " he ...
... asked Carrie . She stood before the glass , brushing her hair , while Yule , happy to be in her pres- ence , busied herself by putting away her sister's wrappings . What a wise system of education you have pursued with that child , " he ...
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Стр. 291 - Thou art! directing, guiding all, Thou art ! Direct my understanding then to Thee ; Control my spirit, guide my wandering heart : Though but an atom midst immensity, Still I am something, fashioned by Thy hand ! I hold a middle rank 'twixt heaven and earth, On the last verge of mortal being stand, Close to the realms where angels have their birth, Just on the boundaries of the spirit-land...
Стр. 290 - A million torches lighted by thy hand Wander unwearied through the blue abyss : They own thy power, accomplish thy command. All gay with life, all eloquent with bliss, What shall we call them ? Piles of crystal light, A glorious company of golden streams, Lamps of celestial ether burning bright, Suns lighting systems with their joyous beams ? But thou to these art as the noon to night.
Стр. 140 - ... place at the control of the government, for the work, at least four hundred thousand men, and four hundred millions of dollars. That number of men is about onetenth of those of proper ages within the regions where, apparently, all are willing to engage; and the sum is less than a twenty-third part of the money value owned by the men who seem ready to devote the whole. A debt of six hundred millions of dollars...
Стр. 103 - Far away in the cot on the mountain. His musket falls slack, — his face, dark and grim, Grows gentle with memories tender, As he mutters a prayer for the children asleep, — For their mother, — may Heaven defend her...
Стр. 139 - So large an army as the government has now on foot was never before known without a soldier in it but who has taken his place there of his own free choice. But more than this, there are many single regiments whose members, one and another, possess full practical knowledge of all the arts, sciences, professions, and whatever else, whether useful or elegant, is known in the...
Стр. 103 - All quiet along the Potomac," they say, "Except now and then a stray picket Is shot, as he walks on his beat, to and fro, By a rifleman hid in the thicket.
Стр. 22 - ASK ME No MORE ASK me no more where Jove bestows, When June is past, the fading rose ; For in your beauty's orient deep These flowers, as in their causes, sleep. Ask me no more whither do stray The golden atoms of the day; For in pure love heaven did prepare Those powders to enrich your hair. Ask me no more...
Стр. 291 - I can command the lightning, and am dust; A monarch, and a slave ; a worm, a god.
Стр. 119 - Ah. Maiden ! wait and watch and yearn For news of Stonewall's band. Ah, Widow! read, with eyes that burn, That ring upon thy hand. Ah, Wife! sew on, pray on, hope on; Thy life shall not be all forlorn ; The foe had better ne'er been born That gets in
Стр. 330 - ... far better will it be for the people of the disunited States to part in friendship from each other, than to be held together by constraint.