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Susquehanna, Pa. (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 55
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28.
the Monitor and her children.
an Ode,
Dedicated to the citizens of the United States.
The gale at this time was raging furiously.
The water had succeeded in rising up to the grate-bars of the furnaces, and was gradually extinguishing the fires.
The vessel was now sinking.
The moon, which up to this time had been giving some light, was shut in by masses of black clouds: and at three quarters of an hour past midnight, on the morning of the last day of 1862, the Monitor's light disappeared beneath the waves.--Account by a gentleman on the Rhode Island. A ship foundering at midnight!--the Monitor!--ho! The mistress of ocean in whelming waves! Deep-deeper and stronger the terrible flow Is sweeping the struggling to watery graves; The conqueror peerless, now yielding to one Who can turn into peril our glory and bliss-- Make “coating metallic” and “monster gun” A sinker for sounding the dark abyss. Yes, sinking!
like soldier of ancient date, When suddenly launched upo
1862 AD (search for this): chapter 55
28.
the Monitor and her children.
an Ode,
Dedicated to the citizens of the United States.
The gale at this time was raging furiously.
The water had succeeded in rising up to the grate-bars of the furnaces, and was gradually extinguishing the fires.
The vessel was now sinking.
The moon, which up to this time had been giving some light, was shut in by masses of black clouds: and at three quarters of an hour past midnight, on the morning of the last day of 1862, the Monitor's light disappeared beneath the waves.--Account by a gentleman on the Rhode Island. A ship foundering at midnight!--the Monitor!--ho! The mistress of ocean in whelming waves! Deep-deeper and stronger the terrible flow Is sweeping the struggling to watery graves; The conqueror peerless, now yielding to one Who can turn into peril our glory and bliss-- Make “coating metallic” and “monster gun” A sinker for sounding the dark abyss. Yes, sinking!
like soldier of ancient date, When suddenly launched upon