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 dawn . That's Stonewall... Young Folk's History of the War for the Union - Page 565by John Denison Champlin - 1881 - 593 pagesFull view - About this book
| American periodicals - 1866 - 848 pages
...our shoes are worn ? Whet 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 mists Of morning ; and. by George ! Here's Longstreet, struggling in the lists, Hemmed in an ugly gorge. Pope and his Yankees — whipped... | |
| 1863 - 804 pages
...Stonewall Jackson's way !" The sun'» bright lances rout the mists Of rnorninf, — and by George ! Here's Longstreet, struggling in the lists, Hemmed in an ugly gorge, Pope and his Yankees, whipped before, " Bay'nets and grape!" hear Stonewall roar, "Charge, Stuart! pay oft" Ashby's score," Is " Stonewall... | |
| Frank Moore - Music - 1864 - 324 pages
...shoes are worn ? What matter if our feet are torn ? " Quick-step ! we 're with him before dawn ! " That's " Stonewall Jackson's way." The sun's bright lances rout the mists Of morning, and by George ! Here's Longstreet struggling in the lists, Hemmed in an ugly gorge. Pope and his Yankees, whipped... | |
| Frank Moore - 1864 - 332 pages
...Stonewall Jackson's way." The sun 's bright lances rout the mists Of morning, and by George ! Here 's Longstreet struggling in the lists, Hemmed in an ugly gorge. Pope and his Yankees, whipped before, " Bay'nets and grape ! " near Stonewall roar ; " Charge, Stuart ! Pay off Ashby's score ! " Is " Stonewall... | |
| Richard Grant White - American poetry - 1866 - 368 pages
...Stonewall Jackson' way." The sun 's bright lances rout the mists Of morning, and by George ! Here 's Longstreet struggling in the lists, Hemmed in an ugly gorge. Pope and his Yankees, whipped before ; " Bay'nets and grape ! " near Stonewall roar ; " Charge, Stuart ! Pay off Ashby's score ! " Ah !... | |
| Abram Joseph Ryan - American poetry - 1866 - 284 pages
...shoes are worn ? What matter if our feet are torn ? ' Quick step ! we're with him before dawn ! ' ' That's Stonewall Jackson's way.' The sun's bright...lances rout the mists Of morning — and, by George ! Here's Longstreet, struggling in the list, Hemmed in an ugly gorge. Pope and his Yankees, whipped... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1866 - 654 pages
...our shoes are worn ? What matter if our feet are torn ? " Quick-step ! we're with him before dawn !" That's " Stonewall Jackson's way." The sun's bright lances rout the mists Of morning, and, by George ! Here's Longstreet struggling in the lists, Hemmed in an ugly gorge. Pope and his Yankees, whipped... | |
| Anthony M. Keiley - United States - 1866 - 244 pages
...Jackson.s way. Tho sun's bright lances rout tho mists Of morning nnd, by George I Hero.s LongstrcL-t struggling in the lists, Hemmed in an ugly gorge. Pope and his Yankees, whipped before, " Bayonets and grape1" hear Stonewall roar. " Charge, Stuart1 pay off Ashby's score. In Stonewall Jackson.s... | |
| Anthony M. Keiley - United States - 1866 - 220 pages
...if our shoes are worn ? What matter if our feet are torn ? Quick step! we're with him before dawn ! That's Stonewall Jackson's way. The sun's bright lances rout the mists Of morning—and, by George ! Here's Longstreet straggling in the lists, Hemmed in an ugly gorge. Pope... | |
| John Esten Cooke - American literature - 1867 - 630 pages
...ball and blade. What matter if our shoes are worn l What matter if our feet are torn l 'Quick-step — we're with him before dawnl ' That's ' Stonewall Jackson's...his Yankees whipped before — ' Bay'net and Grape l ' hear Stonewall roar, ' Charge, Stuart I Pay off Ashby's score I ' That's ' Stonewall Jackson's... | |
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