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Kneel by the brink so verdant. Bathe thy hot brow; Drink of the waters deeply — Speed onward now! Dread not the coming tempest, The lion's roar; Destruftion is behind thee — Heaven is before! Thou must go forward, pilgrim, O'er many a hill; Vet shrink not from the prospect Press onward still! Beside each mount of trial. Each toil or pain, The fountain of refreshment) Shall flow again,. SONGS OF HOPE ANJ!) MEMORY. CIVIL WAR. Written after the battle of Mill Springs, and first published in the Sh...akopce Argus Wednesday, February n, i8(j2. "Rifleman, shoot me a fancy shot Straight at the heart of yon prowhng vedette; Ring- me a ball in the glittering spot That shines on his breast like an amulet." "Ah, captain, here goes for a fine-drawn bead; There's music around when my barrel's in tune." Crack! went the rifle, the messenger sped, And dead from his horse fell the ringing dragoon. "Now, rifleman, steal through the bushes, and snatch From your victim some trinket to hansel first blood; A button, or loop, or tliat luminous patch That gleams in the moon like a diamond stud." "Oh, captain, I staggered, and sank on my track, When I gazed on the face of that fallen vedette.
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