Over the mountains, winding down, Horse and foot into Frederick town. Forty flags with their silver stars, Forty flags with their crimson bars, Flapped in the morning wind : the sun Of noon looked down, and saw not one. National Lyrics - Page 100by John Greenleaf Whittier - 1866 - 104 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - American poetry - 1832 - 1022 pages
...famished rebel horde, On that pleasant morn of the early falf, When Lee inarched over the mountain wall, Over the mountains winding down, Horse and foot, into...their crimson bars, Flapped in the morning wind: the sun Of noon looked down, and saw not one. Up rose old Barbara Frietchie then. Bowed with her fourscore... | |
| Literature - 1863 - 652 pages
...and peach tree fruited deep. Fair os a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel horde. On that pleasant morn of the early fall When Lee marched...their crimson bars, Flapped in the morning wind : the sun Of noon looked down, and saw not one. Up rose old Barbara Frcitchic then, Bowed with her fourscore... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - Readers - 1863 - 390 pages
...and peach-tree fruited deep, Fair as a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel horde, On that pleasant morn of the early fall When Lee marched...winding down, Horse and foot, into Frederick town. 2 Forty flags with their silver stars, Forty flags with their crimson bars, Flapped in the morning... | |
| United States - 1864 - 356 pages
...and peach-tree fruited deep. Fair as a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel horde. On that pleasant morn of the early fall When Lee marched...their crimson bars, Flapped in the morning wind : the sun Of noon looked down, and saw not one. Up rose old Barbara Frietchie then, Bowed with her fourscore... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1864 - 422 pages
...of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel horde, On that pleasant morn of the early fall AVhen Lee marched over the mountain-wall, Over the mountains...their crimson bars, Flapped in the morning wind : the sun Of noon looked down, and saw not one. Up rose old Barbara Frietchie then, Bowed with her fourscore... | |
| James Edward Murdoch, Thomas Buchanan Read - Patriotic poetry, American - 1864 - 200 pages
...famish'd rebel horde, On that pleasant morn of the early Fall, When Lee march'd over the mountain wall, Over the mountains winding down, Horse and foot, into...silver stars, Forty flags with their crimson bars, Flapp'd in the morning wind : the sun Of noon look'd down, and saw not one. Up rose old Barbara Frietchie... | |
| James Madison Watson - Calisthenics - 1864 - 434 pages
...and peach-tree fruited deep, Fair as a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished Rebel horde, On that pleasant morn of the early fall When Lee marched over the mountain wall,Over the mountains winding down, Horse and foot, into Frederick town. Forty flags with... | |
| E. S. S. Rouse - United States - 1864 - 346 pages
...and peach trees fruited deep ; Fair as a garden of the Lord, To the eyes of the famished rebel horde. On that pleasant morn of the early Fall, When Lee marched over the mountain-wallOver the mountains winding down, Horse and foot into Frederick town, Forty flags with... | |
| Robert Raikes Raymond - Recitations - 1864 - 530 pages
...and peach-tree fruited deep. Fair as a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel horde, On that pleasant morn of the early fall When Lee marched over the mountain wall, Over the mountains winding down, Horse and foot, into Frederick town. Forty flags with... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1864 - 188 pages
...Maryland. Round about them orchards sweep, Apple- and peach-tree fruited deep, Fair as a garden of the Lord On that pleasant morn of the early fall When Lee marched over the mountain wall, — Over the mountains winding down, Horse and foot, into Frederick town. Forty flags... | |
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