William C. Bryant Quotes
Lay Down The Axe; Fling By The Spade;
Leave In Its Track The Toiling Plough;
The Rifle And The Bayonet-blade
For Arms Like Yours Were Fitter Now;
And Let The Hands That Ply The Pen
Quit The Light Task, And Learn To Wield
The Horseman's Crooked Brand, And Rein
The Charger On The Battle-field.
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