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Title: A Dirge For Mcpherson, Killed in front of Atlanta Author: Herman Melville [More Titles by Melville] (July, 1864.)
_But, tell us, shall we know him more, Brave the sword upon the pall-- Bear him through the chapel-door-- Lay him down within the nave, Take him up again and wend Pass the ropes the coffin round, _True fame is his, for life is o'er--
In an informal account written by the Achilles to this Sarpedon, he says: "On that day we avenged his death. Near twenty-two hundred of the enemy's dead remained on the ground when night closed upon the scene of action." It is significant of the scale on which the war was waged, that the engagement thus written of goes solely (so far as can be learned) under the vague designation of one of the battles before Atlanta. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |