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Eggleston George Cary
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Men of the North and West !
Not with words ; they laugh them to scorn.
And tears they despise ; But with swords in your hands, and death In youir eyes ! Strike home ! leave to God all the rest ; Strike ! Men of the North and West !
RHODE ISLAND TO THE SOUTH. By General F. W. I^ANDER.
ONCE, on New England's bloody heights, And o'er a southern plain, Our fathers fought for sovereign rights, That working men might reign.
And by that only Lord we serve.
The great Jehovah's name ; By those sweet lip
...s that ever nerve High hearts to deeds of fame ; By all that makes the man a king, The household hearth a throne, — Take back the idle scoff ye fling, Where freedom claims its own.
For though our battle hope was vague Upon Manassas' plain, Where Slocum stood with gallant Sprague And gave his life in vain, — 176 IRbo^e Ifslan^ to tbe Soutb 177 Before we yield the holy trust Our old forefathers gave, Or wrong New England's hallowed dust, Or grant the wrongs ye crave, — We '11 print in kindred gore so deep The shore we love to tread, That woman's eyes shall fail to weep O'er man's unnumbered dead.


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