The Story of the Ninety First Read At a Re Union of the Ninety First Regiment

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The Story of the Ninety First Read At a Re Union of the Ninety First Regiment
E E Elmore Ellis Ewing
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From which I might not wake again — And seemed before another sun Should gild th^ earth, Death's work were done ; 'Twas then that'Heaven gave me friends; Blest source on which all good depends ! As if allied by flesh and blood, These pitying friends who 'round me stood — With ministering were not content, J8 THE STORY OF Till every hopeful means was spent — And from Death's downward, beaten track, They lured my fainting spirit hack. Yet dear to others as to me, Their deeds of love should ever h...e. They loved their country and their God, But never kissed rebellion's rod. To those brave hearts how much we owe Of gratitude we ne'er can know; They dared be loyal, though disgrace Should ever stare them in the face.
Our laurels still were green and bright As though we had not lost the fight — Though torn in many rifts and shreds. That ensign still waved o'er our heads, And nerved each comrade to endure The sting that only time could cure. And then the brightness of the noon. Gave wa}^ to sombre, dusky gloom.


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