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Title The poetry of the American Civil War / edited by Lee Steinmetz ; with a new foreword by James M. Lundberg.
Publication Info [East Lansing] : Michigan State University Press, 2013.



Descript 1 online resource (xxiv, 269 pages)
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Note Originally published:1960 ; reprinted in 1991.
Contents The work of death -- Sadly silent near the dead -- They had heard the news of the battle -- To think that you died alone -- Vigil strange -- They bear him gently home -- Not e'en the house of God was spared -- Home, home again! -- God of the true-hearted -- But God he keeps the middle way -- To the plain where the blessed city lies -- In glory sleep! -- Lincoln is dead! -- Purchased with our Jackson's blood -- Thy pale and perished flowers -- Rightful order into ruin hurled -- The glowing wonders of secession -- Since mercy fell by tyranny -- Gaunt treason -- On none dependent, sovereign, free -- This broad domain that freedom craves -- The thirsty lash, with sharp, steel-pointed thong -- The festal march of iron -- Most glorious southern land -- Magical mesh, to entangle a world -- The book of books we confidently quote -- All Scripture is useful in its place -- Your father, boy, was eager -- She gave a shriek and cried aloud -- Their earthly paths no more shall sever.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781609173272 (electronic bk.)
1609173279 (electronic bk.)
1611860431
9781611860436
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Subject American poetry -- 19th century.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Poetry.
Alt author Steinmetz, Lee.
Lundberg, James M.
Descript 1 online resource (xxiv, 269 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Originally published:1960 ; reprinted in 1991.
Contents The work of death -- Sadly silent near the dead -- They had heard the news of the battle -- To think that you died alone -- Vigil strange -- They bear him gently home -- Not e'en the house of God was spared -- Home, home again! -- God of the true-hearted -- But God he keeps the middle way -- To the plain where the blessed city lies -- In glory sleep! -- Lincoln is dead! -- Purchased with our Jackson's blood -- Thy pale and perished flowers -- Rightful order into ruin hurled -- The glowing wonders of secession -- Since mercy fell by tyranny -- Gaunt treason -- On none dependent, sovereign, free -- This broad domain that freedom craves -- The thirsty lash, with sharp, steel-pointed thong -- The festal march of iron -- Most glorious southern land -- Magical mesh, to entangle a world -- The book of books we confidently quote -- All Scripture is useful in its place -- Your father, boy, was eager -- She gave a shriek and cried aloud -- Their earthly paths no more shall sever.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781609173272 (electronic bk.)
1609173279 (electronic bk.)
1611860431
9781611860436
Subject American poetry -- 19th century.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Poetry.
Alt author Steinmetz, Lee.
Lundberg, James M.

Subject American poetry -- 19th century.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Poetry.
Descript 1 online resource (xxiv, 269 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Originally published:1960 ; reprinted in 1991.
Contents The work of death -- Sadly silent near the dead -- They had heard the news of the battle -- To think that you died alone -- Vigil strange -- They bear him gently home -- Not e'en the house of God was spared -- Home, home again! -- God of the true-hearted -- But God he keeps the middle way -- To the plain where the blessed city lies -- In glory sleep! -- Lincoln is dead! -- Purchased with our Jackson's blood -- Thy pale and perished flowers -- Rightful order into ruin hurled -- The glowing wonders of secession -- Since mercy fell by tyranny -- Gaunt treason -- On none dependent, sovereign, free -- This broad domain that freedom craves -- The thirsty lash, with sharp, steel-pointed thong -- The festal march of iron -- Most glorious southern land -- Magical mesh, to entangle a world -- The book of books we confidently quote -- All Scripture is useful in its place -- Your father, boy, was eager -- She gave a shriek and cried aloud -- Their earthly paths no more shall sever.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Steinmetz, Lee.
Lundberg, James M.
ISBN 9781609173272 (electronic bk.)
1609173279 (electronic bk.)
1611860431
9781611860436

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