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The Dying Words
Of Stonewall Jackson

by Sidney Lanier
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"Order A.P. Hill to prepare for battle."
"Tell Major Hawks to advance the commissary train."
"Let us cross the river and rest in the shade."
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The stars of Night contain the glittering Day
And rain his glory down with sweeter grace
Upon the dark World's grand, enchanted face
All loath to turn away.
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And so the Day, about to yield his breath,
Utters the stars unto the listening Night,
To stand for burning fare-thee-wells of light
Said on the verge of death.
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O hero-life that lit us like the sun!
O hero-words that glittered like the stars
And stood and shone above the gloomy wars
When the hero-life was done!
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The phantoms of a battle came to dwell
I' the fitful vision of his dying eyes
Yet even in battle-dreams, he sends supplies
To those he loved so well.
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His army stands in battle line arrayed:
His couriers fly: all's done: now God decide!
And not till then saw he the Other Side
Or would accept the shade.
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Thou land whose sun is gone, thy stars remain!
Still shine the words that miniature his deeds.
O thrice-beloved, where'er thy great heart bleeds,
Solace hast thou for pain!
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photo of 'Stonewall' Jackson
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Thomas Jonathan Jackson
1824-1863
Library Of Congress Photo
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