American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: Emerson; With Biographical Sketches And Notes

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Dr. Joseph Warren, of equal note at the time as a medi- cal man and a patriot. He was a volunteer in the battle, and fell there, the most serious loss on the American side.
332 HOLMES.
130 Tell him here 's a soldier bleeding, and he '11 come and dress his wound! " Ah, we knew not till the morrow told its tale of death and sorrow, How the starlight found him stiffened on the dark and bloody ground.
Who the youth was, what his name was, where the place from which he came was, Who had brought him
...from the battle, and had left him at our door, 135 He could not speak to tell us; but 'twas one of our brave fellows.
As the homespun plainly showed us which the dying soldier wore.
For they all thought he was dying, as they gathered round him crying, — And they said, " Oh, how they '11 miss him! " and, " What will his mother do? " Then, his eyelids just unclosing like a child's that has been dozing, 140 He faintly murmured, "Mother!" and — I saw his eyes were blue.
— "Why, grandma, how you 're winking !


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