id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9578 Whittier, John Greenleaf Poems in Wartime Part 4 From Volume III of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier .txt text/plain 9413 1026 97 Our hearts shall breathe the old refrain, They break the links of Union: shall we light Let Freedom's voice be heard, with good In vain the bells of war shall ring KNOW'ST thou, O slave-cursed land De Lord dat heap de Red Sea waves God lays, with wiser hand than man's, THE flags of war like storm-birds fly, We praise Thee in our songs to-day, Waiting for God, your hour at last has come, God's hand within the shadow lays When God shall wipe the weeping eyes, All day long that free flag tost Flag of Freedom and Union, wave! And all the bells of God shall ring Our faith in man and trust in God. We prayed and hoped; but still, with awe, The blood-red dawn of Freedom's day Shall ye the way of God prepare. From love of man thy hate of wrong. ./cache/9578.txt ./txt/9578.txt