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" DIRGE. FOR ONE WHO FELL IN BATTLE. ROOM for a Soldier! lay him in the clover; He loved the fields, and they shall be his cover; Make his mound with hers who called him once her lover: Where the rain may rain upon it, Where the sun may shine upon it, Where... "
Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine - Page 387
1902
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8

1861 - 1050 pages
...was he, and the fern should be his cover ; Fern and rosemary shall grow my soldier's pillow over : Where the rain may rain upon it, Where the sun may shine upon it, Where the lamb hath lain upon it, And the bee will dine upon it. Sunshine in his heart, the rain would come full...
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Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South. 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1866 - 654 pages
...loved the fields, and they shall he his cover ; Hake his mound with hers who called him once her lover; Where the rain may rain upon it, Where the sun may shine upon it, Where the lamb hath lain upon it, And the bee will dine upon it. Bear him to no dismal tomb under city churches...
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The Magnolia

Thomas William Parsons - 1866 - 68 pages
...the fields, and they shall be his cover ; Make his mound with hers who called him once her lover : Where the rain may rain upon it, Where the sun may shine upon it, Where the lamb hath lain upon it, And the bee will dine upon it. Bear him to no dismal tomb under city churches...
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The Magnolia

Thomas William Parsons - 1866 - 80 pages
...lamb was he, and the fern should be his cover; Fern and rosemary shall grow my soldier's pillow over: Where the rain may rain upon it, Where the sun may shine upon it, Where the lamb hath lain upon it, And the bee will dine upon it. Sunshine in his heart, the rain would come full...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 93

1867 - 894 pages
...loved the fields, and they shall he his cover; Make his mound with hers who called him once her lover; Where the rain may rain upon it, Where the sun may shine upon it, Where the lamb hath lain upon it, And the bee will dine upon it." 414 THE MAGNOLIA. In " The Sculptor's Funeral,"...
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Scribners Monthly, Volume 20

1880 - 996 pages
...the fields, and they shall be his cover Make his mound with hers who called him onci her lover : " Where the rain may rain upon it, Where the sun may shine upon it, Where the lamb hath lain upon it, And the bee will dine upon it." While the Seventh was sending men to the field...
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The Shadow of the Obelisk and Other Poems

Thomas William Parsons - 1872 - 136 pages
...look cold till we saw him in his coffin. Make his mound with sunshine on it, Plant the lordly pine upon it, Where the moon may stream upon it, And memory shall dream upon it. ' Captain or Colonel,'—whatever invocation Suit our hymn the best, no matter for thy station, — On thy grave...
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American poems, selected and ed. by W.M. Rossetti

American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 pages
...the fields, and they shall be his cover ; Make his mound with hers who called him once her lover : Where the rain may rain upon it, Where the sun may shine upon it, Where the lamb hath lain upon it, And the bee will dine upon it. Bear him to no dismal tomb under city churches...
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American poems. With short biogr. notices of the most celebrated American ...

American poems - 1878 - 536 pages
...was he, and the fern should be his cover ; Fern and rosemary shall grow my soldier's rjillow over : Where the rain may rain upon it, Where the sun may shine upon it, Where the lamb hath lain upon it, And the bee will dine upon it. Sunshine in his heart, the rain would come full...
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Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South: 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1882 - 590 pages
...'look cold till we saw him in his coffin. Make his mound with sunshine on it, Where the wind may sigh upon it, Where the moon may stream upon it, And memory shall dream upon it. " Cnptain," or " Colonel," — whatever invocation Suit our hymn the best, no matter for thy station,...
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