Songs of a Man Who Failed the Poetical Writings of Henry Clinton Parkhurst

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Torn ranks reformed beneath his fearless eyes, To brave the foe at his imperious will.
Bold as a lion, as a serpent wise, Applauding armies owned his martial skill.
No famous feudal knight e'er shivered lance With bolder mien than this high chief of ours IMoved o'er the field to meet Rebellion's powers Undaunted, lion-hearted Rosecrans!
October skies wore autumn's rosy glow.
Twice westward wheeled a golden sun, alas!
O'er bloody pomps, o'er War's red scenes of woe.
Where now the dreadful pagean
...ts of the foe?
His driven host a wild, commingled mass, With Ruin urging on disastrous flight In terror streamed through gloomy shades of night.
Upon his trail avenging armies pressed, And Hatchie's wave was tinged with martial blood.
Through autumn vale, through flamy-tinted wood, Went pouring on the flower of the West.
Though slain were dense on Corinth's bloody field, Our banners there in haughty challenge waved, As Hope in stately majesty revealed Our native land in peaceful splendor saved.
Our leader then was in his regal prime.


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