The After-Comers

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  • [September 25, 1857] O, THAT last day in Lucknow fort! We knew that it was the last; That the enemy’s lines crept surely on, And the end was coming fast. To yield to that foe meant worse than death; And the men and we all worked on; It was one day more of smoke and roar, And then it...

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  • Woe for the brave ship Orient! Woe for the old ship Orient! For in broad, broad light, and with land in sight, Where the waters bubbled white, One great sharp shriek! One shudder of affright!— And—down went the brave old ship, the Orient! It was the fairest day in the merry month of May, And...