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The Fortitude Of The North

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Under the Disaster of the Second Manassas     They take no shame for dark defeat     While prizing yet each victory won,     Who fight for the Right through all retreat,     Nor pause until their work is done.     The Cape-of-Storms is proof to every throe;     Vainly against that foreland beat     Wild winds aloft and wilder waves below:     The black cliffs gleam through rents in sleet     When the livid Antarctic storm-clouds glow.

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