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readful such excitement was for her; and so I had to do just as they wished me to, and let them lead me out and lock the door, and lay down on a bed and shut my eyes. PROTONEIRON. DECEMBER 9, 1864. "And in that sleep of death what dreams may come." The unresting lines, where oceans end, Are traced by shifting surf and sand; As pallid, moonlit fingers blend The dreamlight of the ghostly land. No eye can tell where Love's last ray Fades to the sky of colder light; No ear, when sounds that vexed the day Cease mingling with the holier night. As bells, which long have failed to swing In lonely towers of crumbling stone, Through far eternal spaces ring, With semblance of their ancient tone. The lightning, quivering through the cloud, Weaves warp and woof from sky to earth, In mist that seems a mortal's shroud, In light that hails an angel's birth. Thought vainly strives, with life's dull load, To mount through ether rare and thin; Fond eyes pursue the spirit's road To heaven, and dimly gaze therein. In battle's travail-hour, a host Writhes in the throes of deadly strife. One flash! One groan! A startled ghost Is born into the eternal life. Dear wife and children! Now I fly Forth from my soldier camp to you! Blue ridge and river hurry by My weary eyes, in quick review. Long have I waited. How and when My furlough came is mystery. I dreamed of charging with my men,-- A dream of glorious history! To you I fly on Love's strong wing; My courser needs no armed heel: And yet anew the bugles ring, And wake me to the crash of steel. In fiercer rush of hosts again My dripping sabre seeks the front. Spur your mad horses! Forward, men! Meet with your hearts the battle's brunt. Tricolor, flaunt! And trumpet-blare, Scream louder than the bursting shell, And thundering hoofs, that shake the air, Trembling above that surging hell! In carbine smoke and cannon flash, Like avalanches twain, we meet; One gasp! we spur; one stab! we crash And trample with the iron feet. I _dream_! My tiercepoint smote them through, My sabre buried to my hand! And yet unchecked those horsemen flew, And still I grasp my phantom brand! Our chargers, which like whirlwinds bore Us onward
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