He's in the saddle now. Fall in, Steady the whole brigade ! Hill's at the ford, cut off; we'll win His way out, ball and blade. What matter if our shoes are worn ? What matter if our feet are torn? Quick step ! We're with him before morn — > That's... War Poetry of the South - Page 390edited by - 1867 - 482 pagesFull view - About this book
| American poetry - 1886 - 552 pages
...upon his native sod Informa pauperís to God — "Lay bare thine arm ! Stretch forth thy rod! Amen!" That's Stonewall's way! He's in the saddle now —...at the Ford, cut off ! We'll win His way out, ball or blade ! No matter if our shoes be worn, No matter if our feet be torn, — Quickstep! "We'll with... | |
| Frank Moore - Poetry - 1886 - 334 pages
...his native sod, In forma pauperis to God— " Lay bare thine arm, stretch forth thy rod ! Amen ! " That's " Stonewall's way." He's in the saddle now....Steady! the whole brigade ! Hill's at the ford, cut off—we'll win His way out, ball and blade! What matter if our shoes are worn ? What matter if our... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 706 pages
...In forma pauperu to God, " Lay bare Thine arm! Stretch forth Thy rod: Amen! "—That's Stouewall's Way. He's in the saddle now. Fall in! Steady ! the...feet are torn ? Quick step! we're with him before morn: That's Stonewall Jackson's Way. The sun's bright lances rout the mists Of morning; and By George!... | |
| Frank Moore - American literature - 1889 - 602 pages
...his native sod, In forma patiperu to God — " Lay bare thine arm, stretch forth thy rod ! Amen ! " That's " Stonewall's way." He's in the saddle now....the ford, cut off — we'll win His way out, ball nnd blade! What matter if our shoes are worn f Wluit matter if our feet are torn ? " Quiik-t tep !... | |
| George Cary Eggleston - American poetry - 1889 - 546 pages
...He 's in the saddle now. Fall in ! Steady ! the whole brigade ! Hill 's at the ford, cut off; we 'll win His way out, ball and blade ! What matter if our...worn ? What matter if our feet are torn ? "Quick step ! we 're with him before morn ! " That's "Stonewall Jackson's way." The sun's bright lances rout the... | |
| Frank Moore - American literature - 1889 - 614 pages
...native sod, In forma pauperís to God — '• Lay hare thine arm. stretch forth thy rod ! Amen ! " That's " Stonewall's way." He's in the saddle now....Steady, the whole brigade ! Hill's at the ford, cut olí' — we'll win His way out, hall and blade 1 What matter if our shoes are worn ? What matter if... | |
| Frank Moore - American literature - 1889 - 598 pages
...marches with. " lie's in the saddle now," sang those limber rebels, from the song of their corps : " He's in the saddle now ! fall in ! Steady the whole brigade ! Hill's at the fonl, cut oil'; we'll win His wuy out, ball and blade. What matter if our shoes are worn ? What matter... | |
| Mrs. Grace Townsend - English poetry - 1890 - 640 pages
...upon his native sod In forma pauperis to God — "Stretch forth thine arm! Lay bare thy rod! Amen!" That's Stonewall's way! He's in the saddle now —...at the Ford, cut off ! We'll win His way out, ball or blade! No matter if our shoes be worn, No matter if our feet be torn — Quick step! We'll with... | |
| 1890 - 508 pages
...the saddle now I Fall in I Steady the whole brigade I Hill's at the Ford, cut off! we'll wta l!i§ way out, ball and blade. What matter if our shoes are worn * What matter if our feet are torn * Quick-step 1 We're with him before moral That's Stonewall Jackson's way.' " That Jackson was not... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - American poetry - 1890 - 342 pages
...his native sod, In forma pauperis3 to God — " Lay bare thine arm, stretch forth thy rod ! Amen ! " That's " ' Stonewall's ' way." He's in the saddle...— Fall in ! Steady ! the whole brigade ! Hill's 4 at the ford, cut off — we'll win His way out, ball and blade ! 5 What matter if our shoes are worn... | |
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