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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 137 (search)
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an Appeal for the country. by Mrs. Ellen key Blunt.
[The following patriotic and impressive lines were written by Mrs. Blunt, in London, on the 4th of January, after she had complied with the President's recommendation to observe it as a day of humiliation and prayer.
The time, the circumstances under which they were written, and the character and associations of the writer, all combine to give a solemn interest to the appeal.]
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will towards man.
From lake to gulf, from sea to sea We have knelt in one solemn Fast, That God may heal our country's strife, Forgiving us all the past. Hear we no voice as we listening stand? Comes there no touch on the angry hand? Thrills not one heart-throb through the land? Peace, brothers, peace! Oh, by our homes so bright and fair, Where the Christmas garlands wave! Oh, by our loved ones nestling there By each cradle, by each grave! By the church bells ringing in the air, By the
The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National Crisis. (search)