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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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61. on the victories Gained by the Ninth regiment of New-Jersey Volunteers, at Roanoke and Newbern, N. C. Composed in German by A. Loewe. Translated by L. F. Kampmann. As the angry storm-clouds crashing O'er the dark horizon go, Pealing thunder, lightning flashing, So we marched against the foe. We behold the grave-like passes, Isle of Roanoke, so drear! But we heed not thy morasses, Nor thy blazing batt'ries fear. Each his polished weapon aiming, Toward the battery we drew, Jersey rifles fast proclaiming That they carry far and true. This th' affrighted rebels seeing, Leave their ground with panic dread; ‘Fore the men of Jersey fleeing, Who those deadly bullets sped. Driving them from each position, Like the wild hunt, on we go, Till they yield without condition: Thus we overcame the foe. In the west the sun sinks glorious, And our work is fully wrought; Roanoke sees us victorious, Quicker than we erst had thought. Bolder grew the fearless bearing Of our Burnside from that day; “