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e first wild passion of sorrow, Against his aged breast. Waiting for news of the battle: war-time groups near Richmond These views of the station at Hanover Junction, in Virginia, bring back in pictorial form the emotions of war-time, much as do the accompanying poems of Kate Putnam Osgood and William Winter. The shabby onths of dread uncertainty brought no solace to eyes that watched through the darkness and hearts that suffered on in silence until the news arrived. At Hanover junction a battle ground fought over many times (1) At Hanover junction a battle ground fought over many times (2) And far from over the distance The faltering echHanover junction a battle ground fought over many times (2) And far from over the distance The faltering echoes come Of the flying blast of trumpet And the rattling roll of drum And the grandsire speaks in a whisper: ‘The end no man can see; But we give him to his country, And we give our prayers to Thee.’ The violets star the meadows, The rose-buds fringe the door, And over the grassy orchard The pink-white blossoms pour. But the g