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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 65 (search)
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the dead warrior. by Park Benjamin. Bind the oak leaves round his head; He has shown himself a man; Bravely charging, he fell dead, Fighting foremost in the van. Cheering with a mighty cheer, On he led the serried band; Now he lies upon his bier, Cold and stately, still and grand. Calmly gather round him now, All ye soldiers, and be dumb; Cast one look upon his brow As you hear the muffled drum. Then, with solemn feet, and slow, Mourning for his early doom, With your folded banners go, Lay the hero in his tomb.
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 137 (search)
Blasted B'S.--The B's have swarmed upon us for some time, and are more provocative of nightmare than mince pie at ten o'clock. We had Buchanan, Breckinridge, Black, Bright, Bigler, Bayard, Benjamin, and Brown to curse the nation in the civil ranks, and now we are haunted by Bull Run, Ball's Bluff, Big Bethel, and Bull's Bay, boldly entered by our fleet, notwithstanding the ominous prestige against B's. Blast the B's. We hope they will cease to swarm on the boughs of the Tree of Liberty.
We hope our fleet will make no Bull in Bull's Bay, and regret that Beaufort begins with B.--Cleveland Plain Dealer.
There seems to be another blasted B down at Belmont, Mo.