id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12384 Melville, Herman Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War .txt text/plain 31510 3231 92 (From man's changeless heart their way they win); Shall die experienced ere three days are spent-Feel more elate; the end must come," said Lyon. A long bold steep: we near the Den. Later the foe came shouting down Long as hearts shall share the flame War shall yet be, and to the end; Shall bay that warring gun; And men were looking for a man, In days to come the field shall blend, We here who warred for Man and Right, Who to the ground shall Mosby bring? And Mosby's men fell deeds can do. And mid dry leaves green dead-man's-hand Mosby's man fell, pale as a lover. You don't know Mosby or his men." Of Colonel Mosby--that brave man." "Come--Mosby--tell!" "O dun look so! Along he went for a Mosby-man. And let none talk with Mosby's men." And Mosby's men are off like the wind. Went Mosby's men, and marked the dead. ./cache/12384.txt ./txt/12384.txt