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Madison (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): chapter 471
157.
the rising of the North. Thank God!
the death-like, strange repose, The horrid paralytic rest Is ended, and a Nation's breast, Fired with the old-time spirit, glows! A people long grown servile-necked With bowing under Mammon's yoke, Its bondage on a sudden broke, To-day stands haughtily erect. It is as when the valley heaped With dry bones, at the Prophet's word, A wind miraculous had stirred; Such Life from seeming Death has leaped! No more supine, while traitorous foes Trample her rights, her prowess mock, But, roused for Battle's rudest shock, When Sumter fell, the North arose! --Madison (Wis.) State Journal.
Battle (search for this): chapter 471
157.
the rising of the North. Thank God!
the death-like, strange repose, The horrid paralytic rest Is ended, and a Nation's breast, Fired with the old-time spirit, glows! A people long grown servile-necked With bowing under Mammon's yoke, Its bondage on a sudden broke, To-day stands haughtily erect. It is as when the valley heaped With dry bones, at the Prophet's word, A wind miraculous had stirred; Such Life from seeming Death has leaped! No more supine, while traitorous foes Trample her rights, her prowess mock, But, roused for Battle's rudest shock, When Sumter fell, the North arose! --Madison (Wis.) State Journal.