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Page 158
... Blue and the Gray Y the flow of the inland river , BY Whence the fleets of iron have fled , Where the blades of the grave - grass quiver , Asleep are the ranks of the dead : — Under the sod and the dew , Waiting the Judgment Day ...
... Blue and the Gray Y the flow of the inland river , BY Whence the fleets of iron have fled , Where the blades of the grave - grass quiver , Asleep are the ranks of the dead : — Under the sod and the dew , Waiting the Judgment Day ...
Page 159
... Blue ; Under the lilies , the Gray . So , with an equal splendor The morning sun - rays fall , With a touch impartially tender , On the blossoms blooming for all : - Under the sod and the dew , Waiting the Judgment Day : — Broidered ...
... Blue ; Under the lilies , the Gray . So , with an equal splendor The morning sun - rays fall , With a touch impartially tender , On the blossoms blooming for all : - Under the sod and the dew , Waiting the Judgment Day : — Broidered ...
Page 247
... Blue HE little toy dog is covered with dust , But sturdy and staunch he stands ; The little toy soldier is red with rust , And his musket moulds in his hands . Time was when the little toy dog was new , And the soldier was passing fair ...
... Blue HE little toy dog is covered with dust , But sturdy and staunch he stands ; The little toy soldier is red with rust , And his musket moulds in his hands . Time was when the little toy dog was new , And the soldier was passing fair ...
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