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1829–1887

II.

James Barron Hope

A Nation respects them. The East and West, The far-off slope of the Golden Coast, The stricken South and the North agree That the heroes who died for you and me —

Each valiant man, in his own degree, Whether he fell on the shore or sea, Did deeds of which This Land, though rich

In histories may boast, And the Sage's Book and the Poet's Lay Are full of the deeds of the Men in Grey.

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