"Words for the hour": a new anthology of American Civil War poetry
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Illustrations xiii
Preface by Cristanne Miller xv
A Civil War Time Line xxi
Abbreviations: Source Collections of Civil War Poetry for Part I xxix
Introduction: Words for the Hour : Reading the American Civil War
through Poetry by Faith Barrett *
PART I: POEMS PUBLII
AND PER
Antebelk
Sarah Louisa Forten
My Country 27
Ella (Sarah Mapps Douglass?)
The Mother and Her
Captive Boy 28
James Russell Lowell
The Present Crisis 29
Samuel Henry Dickson
I Sigh for the Land of the Cypress
and Pine 30
William Gilmore Simms
Southern Ode 33
Song of the South 35
18
Richard Henry Stoddard
To the Men of the North and
West 47
Lucy Larcom
The Nineteenth of April 48
SHED IN NEWSPAPERS
IODICALS
lm Poetry 25
Joshua McCarter Simpson
Song of the Aliened American 37
Henry David Thoreau
The Vessel of Love, the Vessel
of State 38
Alfred Gibbs Campbell
Lines 38
Dan Emmett
I Wish I Was in Dixie s Land 40
Charlotte Forten Grimke
The Two Voices 41
«1 45
James R. Randall
My Maryland 49
JaneT. H. Cross
Over the River 51
vi Con
Francis OrrayTicknor
The Old Rifleman 52
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Brother Jonathan s Lament for
Sister Caroline 54
Mrs. James Neall
The Harvest Field of 1861 55
Ellen Key Blunt
The Southern Cross 56
Augustus Julian Requier
Our Faith in 61 58
Catherine A. W. Warfield
Manassas 60
William Cullen Bryant
Not Yet 61
li
Julia Ward Howe
Battle Hymn of the Republic 75
Caroline Mason
Anomalies 76
George Henry Boker
A Battle Hymn jj
The Sword Bearer 78
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Cumberland 80
R. M. Anderson
The Song of the South 82
R. R.
The Stars and Bars 83
John Williamson Palmer
Stonewall Jackson s Way 85
Lucy Larcom
Weaving 86
John James Piatt
To Abraham Lincoln 89
TENTS
Anonymous
Cotton Doodle 62
M. Jeff Thompson
Price s Appeal to Missouri 64
Ethelinda Beers
The Picket Guard 65
Elizabeth Stoddard
A Thought 66
Anonymous
Soldiers Aid Societies 67
Anonymous
Let My People Go: A Song of the
Contrabands 69
362 73
Edmund Clarence Stedman
Wanted—A Man 89
Augustus Julian Requier
Clouds in the West 91
James Sloan Gibbons
Three Hundred Thousand More 92
William E. Pabor
Emancipation 93
Ellen Murray
HalfWay 94
Mary H. C. Booth
While God He Leaves Me
Reason, God He Will Leave
Me Jim 96
Anonymous
A Southern Scene 97
F. T. Rockett
Melt the Bells 99
Nathaniel Graham Shepherd
Roll Call 100
CONI
18
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Boston Hymn 105
Bret Harte
The Reveille 108
Anonymous
Conservative Chorus 109
S. A. Jonas
Only a Soldier s Grave 109
Elizabeth Akers Allen
Spring at the Capital no
George Henry Boker
The Black Regiment 112
Alexander Beaufort Meek
WouldstThou Have Me
Love Thee 114
Della Jerman Weeks
The Wood of Gettysburg 115
Anonymous
Chickamauga, The Stream of
Death! 117
~18
James Madison Bell
From The Day and the War 135
Charles Graham Halpine
Sambo s Right To Be Kilt 138
Emily M. Washington
Confederate Song of Freedom 139
James R. Randall
At Fort Pillow 140
George Henry Boker
In the Wilderness 142
Sonnet 144
rENTS vii
163 103
J. Augustine Signaigo
On the Heights of Mission
Ridge 120
Anonymous
Negro Song of Mission Ridge 121
Anonymous
My Army Cross Over 122
Anonymous
Ride In, Kind Saviour 123
Phoebe Cary
Ready 123
Caroline A. Ball
The Jacket of Gray 124
Ellen Flagg
Death the Peacemaker 125
Bret Harte
The Copperhead 127
Severn Teackle Wallis
A Prayer for Peace 128
Frederick A. Bartleson
In Libby Prison—New Year s
Eve 1863 4 130
64 133
William H. Hayward
The Patriot Ishmael Day 144
Frank H. Gassaway
The Pride of Battery B 146
Thomas Buchanan Read
Sheridan s Ride 149
Thomas Manahan
Brother, TeU Me of the Battle 151
J. R. Bagby
The Empty Sleeve 152
viii Cont
Anonymous
Reading the List 154
Julia L. Keyes
Only One Killed 155
18(
William Cullen Bryant
My Autumn Walk 161
Mary H. C. Booth
I m Dying, Comrade 163
Anonymous
The Voices of the Guns 164
Kate Putnam Osgood
Driving Home the Cows 167
Joseph Blythe Allston
Stack Arms 168
Robert Falligant
Doffing the Gray 169
The Aftermat
Anonymous
Is There, Then, No Hope for
the Nations? 181
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Killed at the Ford 182
Abram Joseph Ryan
The Sword of Robert Lee 183
Joshua McCarter Simpson
Let the Banner Proudly Wave 185
Mary Eliza Tucker
Christmas, South, 1866 187
ENTS
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Fredericksburg 156
Jane T. H. Cross
The Confederacy 157
35 159
Augustus Julian Requier
Ashes of Glory 170
William Cullen Bryant
The Death of Lincoln 171
Christopher Pearse Cranch
The Death Blow 172
The Martyr 173
Bret Harte
A Second Review of the Grand
Army 173
Sidney Lanier
The Dying Words of Jackson 175
Sarah E. Shuften
Ethiopia s Dead 176
:h of the War 179
William Gilmore Simms
AyDeMi.Alhama! 188
Sidney Lanier
To Our Hills 189
Francis Miles Finch
The Blue and the Gray 191
Francis OrrayTicknor
Little Giffen 193
Bayard Taylor
Gettysburg Ode 194
Henrietta Cordelia Ray
Lincoln 195
Con
part II: COLLECTIO
CIVIL WA
George Me
Slavery 202
Lines 203
The Poet s Feeble Petition 205
General Grant—The Hero of
the War 205
The Southern Refugee 207
Lincoln Is Dead 208
Like Brothers We Meet 208
John GreeiL
The Hunters of Men 217
A Word for the Hour 218
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott 219
At Port Royal 222
WaltW
Eighteen Sixty One 231
Beat! Beat! Drums! 232
Virginia—The West 233
Cavalry Crossing a Ford 233
Bivouac on a Mountain Side 233
An Army Corps on the March 234
By the Bivouac s Fitful Flame 234
Come Up from the Fields Father 234
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field
One Night 236
A March in the Ranks Hard Prest,
and the Road Unknown 237
TENTS be
NS AND VOLUMES OF
R POETRY
ses Horton 201
The Dying Soldier s Message 209
The Spectator of the Battle of
Belmont 210
The Terrors of War 211
Jefferson in a Tight Place 212
The Soldier on His Way Home 213
Weep 214
LeafWhittier 216
The Battle Autumn of 1862 225
What the Birds Said 226
Barbara Frietchie 228
hitman 230
A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak
Gray and Dim 238
Not the Pilot 238
Year That Trembled and Reel d
Beneath Me 239
The Wound Dresser 239
Dirge for Two Veterans 241
Over the Carnage Rose Prophetic
a Voice 242
The Artilleryman s Vision 243
Ethiopia Saluting the Colors 244
Not Youth Pertains to Me 244
X CONT]
Look Down Fair Moon 245
Reconciliation 245
How Solemn as One by One 245
As I Lay with My Head in Your
Lap Camerado 246
To a Certain Civilian 246
Herman ]
The Portent 258
Apathy and Enthusiasm 259
The March into Virginia 260
Ball s Bluff 261
Dupont s Round Fight 262
Donelson 263
A Utilitarian View of the
Monitor s Fight 275
Shiloh 276
Malvern Hill 277
The House top 278
Frances Ellen W
The Slave Mother 290
Bible Defence of Slavery 291
Eliza Harris 292
The Slave Auction 294
Bury Me in a Free Land 295
To the Cleveland Union Savers 296
Henry!
Ethnogenesis 312
The Cotton Boll 315
I Know Not Why 320
ENTS
Adieu to a Soldier 247
Turn O Libertad 247
To the Leaven d Soil They Trod 248
Pensive on Her Dead Gazing 248
When Lilacs Last in the
Dooryard Bloom d 249
Melville 257
Sheridan at Cedar Creek 279
In the Prison Pen 280
The College Colonel 281
The Martyr 282
Rebel Color bearers at Shiloh 283
Formerly a Slave 284
Magnanimity Baffled 285
On the Slain Collegians 285
On the Slain at Chickamauga 287
An uninscribed Monument 288
atkins Harper 289
Lines to Miles O Reiley 298
Words for the Hour 299
An Appeal to My Countrywomen 300
The Deliverance 302
Learning to Read 309
Hmrod 311
A Cry to Arms 320
Charleston 322
The Two Armies 323
Con
Carmen Triumphale 324
The Unknown Dead 326
We May Not Falter 327
Sarah Morga
Hearing the Battle.—July 21,1861 332
Army of Occupation 333
Giving Back the Flower 334
Shoulder Rank 335
Another War 336
Mock Diamonds 337
PART III: UNPUBLISHE
PUBLISH]
Emily D
To fight aloud, is very brave 352
Unto like Story Trouble has
enticed me 353
I like a look of Agony 353
After great pain, a formal
feeling comes 354
The name of it is Autumn 354
He fought like those Who ve
nought to lose 354
When I was small, a Woman
died 355
It feels a shame to be Alive 356
One Anguish in a Crowd 356
Obadiah Eth
After the Battle: The Dirge 363
Nov. 30th To an absent Wife 365
TENTS xi
Ode 328
1866 329
n Bryan Piatt 331
Over in Kentucky 339
The Black Princess 340
The Old Slave Music 342
Counsel—In the South 343
A Child s Party 344
;d or posthumously
ED POEMS
ickinson 351
They dropped like Flakes 357
If any sink, assure that this, now
standing 357
The Battle fought between
the Soul 357
No Rack can torture me 358
My Portion is Defeat today 358
My Life had stood a
Loaded Gun 359
Color Caste Denomination 360
Dying! To be afraid of thee 360
My Triumph lasted till the Drums 360
I never hear that one is dead 361
elbert Baker 362
Do You 365
My Army Birth 365
xii Cont]
The Charge at Monterey 366
The Charge at Farmington 367
Civil War Poetry Glossary
Biographies of Poets
Index of Authors and Titles
SNTS
August 3rd, 1886 368
The Unknown Grave 369
371
375
397
ILLUSTRATIONS
The Brave Wife xiv
Men of the ist Virginia Militia, also known as The Richmond Grays xxii
African American soldiers posing with their teachers 26
Militiamen guarding the Chain Bridge over the Potomac River 46
Fair Oaks, Virginia. Lt. James B. Washington, a Confederate prisoner,
with Captain George A. Custer of the 5th Cavalry, U.S .A. 74
Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort Lincoln 104
Compromise with the South 134
The Halt —A Scene in the Georgia Campaign 160
Home from Andersonville 180
xiii
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CONTENTS
List of Illustrations xiii
Preface by Cristanne Miller xv
A Civil War Time Line xxi"
Abbreviations: Source Collections of Civil War Poetry for Part I xxix
Introduction: "Words for the Hour": Reading the American Civil War
through Poetry by Faith Barrett *
PART I: POEMS PUBLII
AND PER
Antebelk
Sarah Louisa Forten
My Country 27
Ella (Sarah Mapps Douglass?)
The Mother and Her
Captive Boy 28
James Russell Lowell
The Present Crisis 29
Samuel Henry Dickson
I Sigh for the Land of the Cypress
and Pine 30
William Gilmore Simms
Southern Ode 33
Song of the South 35
18
Richard Henry Stoddard
To the Men of the North and
West 47
Lucy Larcom
The Nineteenth of April 48
SHED IN NEWSPAPERS
IODICALS
lm Poetry 25
Joshua McCarter Simpson
Song of the "Aliened American" 37
Henry David Thoreau
The Vessel of Love, the Vessel
of State 38
Alfred Gibbs Campbell
Lines 38
Dan Emmett
I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land 40
Charlotte Forten Grimke
The Two Voices 41
«1 45
James R. Randall
My Maryland 49
JaneT. H. Cross
Over the River 51
vi Con
Francis OrrayTicknor
The Old Rifleman 52
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Brother Jonathan's Lament for
Sister Caroline 54
Mrs. James Neall
The Harvest Field of 1861 55
Ellen Key Blunt
The Southern Cross 56
Augustus Julian Requier
Our Faith in '61 58
Catherine A. W. Warfield
Manassas 60
William Cullen Bryant
Not Yet 61
li
Julia Ward Howe
Battle Hymn of the Republic 75
Caroline Mason
Anomalies 76
George Henry Boker
A Battle Hymn jj
The Sword Bearer 78
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Cumberland 80
R. M. Anderson
The Song of the South 82
R. R.
The Stars and Bars 83
John Williamson Palmer
Stonewall Jackson's Way 85
Lucy Larcom
Weaving 86
John James Piatt
To Abraham Lincoln 89
TENTS
Anonymous
Cotton Doodle 62
M. Jeff Thompson
Price's Appeal to Missouri 64
Ethelinda Beers
The Picket Guard 65
Elizabeth Stoddard
A Thought 66
Anonymous
Soldiers' Aid Societies 67
Anonymous
Let My People Go: A Song of the
"Contrabands" 69
362 73
Edmund Clarence Stedman
Wanted—A Man 89
Augustus Julian Requier
Clouds in the West 91
James Sloan Gibbons
Three Hundred Thousand More 92
William E. Pabor
Emancipation 93
Ellen Murray
HalfWay 94
Mary H. C. Booth
"While God He Leaves Me
Reason, God He Will Leave
Me Jim" 96
Anonymous
A Southern Scene 97
F. T. Rockett
Melt the Bells 99
Nathaniel Graham Shepherd
Roll Call 100
CONI
18
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Boston Hymn 105
Bret Harte
The Reveille 108
Anonymous
Conservative Chorus 109
S. A. Jonas
Only a Soldier's Grave 109
Elizabeth Akers Allen
Spring at the Capital no
George Henry Boker
The Black Regiment 112
Alexander Beaufort Meek
WouldstThou Have Me
Love Thee 114
Della Jerman Weeks
The Wood of Gettysburg 115
Anonymous
Chickamauga, "The Stream of
Death!" 117
~18
James Madison Bell
From The Day and the War 135
Charles Graham Halpine
Sambo's Right To Be Kilt 138
Emily M. Washington
Confederate Song of Freedom 139
James R. Randall
At Fort Pillow 140
George Henry Boker
In the Wilderness 142
Sonnet 144
rENTS vii
163 103
J. Augustine Signaigo
On the Heights of Mission
Ridge 120
Anonymous
Negro Song of Mission Ridge 121
Anonymous
My Army Cross Over 122
Anonymous
Ride In, Kind Saviour 123
Phoebe Cary
Ready 123
Caroline A. Ball
The Jacket of Gray 124
Ellen Flagg
Death the Peacemaker 125
Bret Harte
The Copperhead 127
Severn Teackle Wallis
A Prayer for Peace 128
Frederick A. Bartleson
In Libby Prison—New Year's
Eve 1863 4 130
64 133
William H. Hayward
The Patriot Ishmael Day 144
Frank H. Gassaway
The Pride of Battery B 146
Thomas Buchanan Read
Sheridan's Ride 149
Thomas Manahan
Brother, TeU Me of the Battle 151
J. R. Bagby
The Empty Sleeve 152
viii Cont
Anonymous
Reading the List 154
Julia L. Keyes
Only One Killed 155
18(
William Cullen Bryant
My Autumn Walk 161
Mary H. C. Booth
I'm Dying, Comrade 163
Anonymous
The Voices of the Guns 164
Kate Putnam Osgood
Driving Home the Cows 167
Joseph Blythe Allston
"Stack Arms" 168
Robert Falligant
Doffing the Gray 169
The Aftermat
Anonymous
"Is There, Then, No Hope for
the Nations?" 181
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Killed at the Ford 182
Abram Joseph Ryan
The Sword of Robert Lee 183
Joshua McCarter Simpson
Let the Banner Proudly Wave 185
Mary Eliza Tucker
Christmas, South, 1866 187
ENTS
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Fredericksburg 156
Jane T. H. Cross
The Confederacy 157
35 159
Augustus Julian Requier
Ashes of Glory 170
William Cullen Bryant
The Death of Lincoln 171
Christopher Pearse Cranch
The Death Blow 172
The Martyr 173
Bret Harte
A Second Review of the Grand
Army 173
Sidney Lanier
The Dying Words of Jackson 175
Sarah E. Shuften
Ethiopia's Dead 176
:h of the War 179
William Gilmore Simms
"AyDeMi.Alhama!" 188
Sidney Lanier
To Our Hills 189
Francis Miles Finch
The Blue and the Gray 191
Francis OrrayTicknor
Little Giffen 193
Bayard Taylor
Gettysburg Ode 194
Henrietta Cordelia Ray
Lincoln 195
Con
part II: COLLECTIO
CIVIL WA
George Me
Slavery 202
Lines 203
The Poet's Feeble Petition 205
General Grant—The Hero of
the War 205
The Southern Refugee 207
Lincoln Is Dead 208
Like Brothers We Meet 208
John GreeiL
The Hunters of Men 217
A Word for the Hour 218
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott 219
At Port Royal 222
WaltW
Eighteen Sixty One 231
Beat! Beat! Drums! 232
Virginia—The West 233
Cavalry Crossing a Ford 233
Bivouac on a Mountain Side 233
An Army Corps on the March 234
By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame 234
Come Up from the Fields Father 234
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field
One Night 236
A March in the Ranks Hard Prest,
and the Road Unknown 237
TENTS be
NS AND VOLUMES OF
R POETRY
ses Horton 201
The Dying Soldier's Message 209
The Spectator of the Battle of
Belmont 210
The Terrors of War 211
Jefferson in a Tight Place 212
The Soldier on His Way Home 213
Weep 214
LeafWhittier 216
The Battle Autumn of 1862 225
What the Birds Said 226
Barbara Frietchie 228
hitman 230
A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak
Gray and Dim 238
Not the Pilot 238
Year That Trembled and Reel'd
Beneath Me 239
The Wound Dresser 239
Dirge for Two Veterans 241
Over the Carnage Rose Prophetic
a Voice 242
The Artilleryman's Vision 243
Ethiopia Saluting the Colors 244
Not Youth Pertains to Me 244
X CONT]
Look Down Fair Moon 245
Reconciliation 245
How Solemn as One by One 245
As I Lay with My Head in Your
Lap Camerado 246
To a Certain Civilian 246
Herman ]
The Portent 258
Apathy and Enthusiasm 259
The March into Virginia 260
Ball's Bluff 261
Dupont's Round Fight 262
Donelson 263
A Utilitarian View of the
Monitor's Fight 275
Shiloh 276
Malvern Hill 277
The House top 278
Frances Ellen W
The Slave Mother 290
Bible Defence of Slavery 291
Eliza Harris 292
The Slave Auction 294
Bury Me in a Free Land 295
To the Cleveland Union Savers 296
Henry!
Ethnogenesis 312
The Cotton Boll 315
I Know Not Why 320
ENTS
Adieu to a Soldier 247
Turn O Libertad 247
To the Leaven'd Soil They Trod 248
Pensive on Her Dead Gazing 248
When Lilacs Last in the
Dooryard Bloom'd 249
Melville 257
Sheridan at Cedar Creek 279
In the Prison Pen 280
The College Colonel 281
The Martyr 282
Rebel Color bearers at Shiloh 283
"Formerly a Slave" 284
Magnanimity Baffled 285
On the Slain Collegians 285
On the Slain at Chickamauga 287
An uninscribed Monument 288
atkins Harper 289
Lines to Miles O'Reiley 298
Words for the Hour 299
An Appeal to My Countrywomen 300
The Deliverance 302
Learning to Read 309
Hmrod 311
A Cry to Arms 320
Charleston 322
The Two Armies 323
Con
Carmen Triumphale 324
The Unknown Dead 326
We May Not Falter 327
Sarah Morga
Hearing the Battle.—July 21,1861 332
Army of Occupation 333
Giving Back the Flower 334
Shoulder Rank 335
Another War 336
Mock Diamonds 337
PART III: UNPUBLISHE
PUBLISH]
Emily D
To fight aloud, is very brave 352
Unto like Story Trouble has
enticed me 353
I like a look of Agony 353
After great pain, a formal
feeling comes 354
The name of it is "Autumn" 354
He fought like those Who've
nought to lose 354
When I was small, a Woman
died 355
It feels a shame to be Alive 356
One Anguish in a Crowd 356
Obadiah Eth
After the Battle: The Dirge 363
Nov. 30th To an absent Wife 365
TENTS xi
Ode 328
1866 329
n Bryan Piatt 331
Over in Kentucky 339
The Black Princess 340
The Old Slave Music 342
Counsel—In the South 343
A Child's Party 344
;d or posthumously
ED POEMS
ickinson 351
They dropped like Flakes 357
If any sink, assure that this, now
standing 357
The Battle fought between
the Soul 357
No Rack can torture me 358
My Portion is Defeat today 358
My Life had stood a
Loaded Gun 359
Color Caste Denomination 360
Dying! To be afraid of thee 360
My Triumph lasted till the Drums 360
I never hear that one is dead 361
elbert Baker 362
Do You 365
My Army Birth 365
xii Cont]
The Charge at Monterey 366
The Charge at Farmington 367
Civil War Poetry Glossary
Biographies of Poets
Index of Authors and Titles
SNTS
August 3rd, 1886 368
The Unknown Grave 369
371
375
397
ILLUSTRATIONS
"The Brave Wife" xiv
Men of the ist Virginia Militia, also known as "The Richmond Grays" xxii
African American soldiers posing with their teachers 26
Militiamen guarding the Chain Bridge over the Potomac River 46
Fair Oaks, Virginia. Lt. James B. Washington, a Confederate prisoner,
with Captain George A. Custer of the 5th Cavalry, U.S .A. 74
Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort Lincoln 104
"Compromise with the South" 134
"The Halt"—A Scene in the Georgia Campaign 160
"Home from Andersonville" 180
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discipline | Anglistik / Amerikanistik |
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era | Geschichte 1800-1900 |
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title | "Words for the hour" a new anthology of American Civil War poetry |
title_auth | "Words for the hour" a new anthology of American Civil War poetry |
title_exact_search | "Words for the hour" a new anthology of American Civil War poetry |
title_exact_search_txtP | "Words for the hour" a new anthology of American Civil War poetry |
title_full | "Words for the hour" a new anthology of American Civil War poetry ed. by Faith Barrett ... |
title_fullStr | "Words for the hour" a new anthology of American Civil War poetry ed. by Faith Barrett ... |
title_full_unstemmed | "Words for the hour" a new anthology of American Civil War poetry ed. by Faith Barrett ... |
title_short | "Words for the hour" |
title_sort | words for the hour a new anthology of american civil war poetry |
title_sub | a new anthology of American Civil War poetry |
topic | Poésie américaine - 19e siècle Poésie de guerre américaine Geschichte Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) American poetry 19th century War poetry, American Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd Sezessionskrieg 1861-1865, Motiv (DE-588)4208546-9 gnd |
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