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Poems That Every Child Should Know

She leaned far out on the window-sill,
And shook it forth with a royal will.


"Shoot, if you must, this old gray head,
But spare your country's flag," she said.


A shade of sadness, a blush of shame,
Over the face of the leader came;


The nobler nature within him stirred
To life at that woman's deed and word:


"Who touches a hair of yon gray head
Dies like a dog! March on!" he said.


All day long through Frederick street
Sounded the tread of marching feet:


All day long that free flag tost
Over the heads of the rebel host.


Ever its torn folds rose and fell
On the loyal winds that loved it well;


And through the hill-gaps sunset light
Shone over it with a warm good-night.


Barbara Frietchie's work is o'er,
And the rebel rides on his raids no more.


Honour to her! and let a tear
Fall, for her sake, on Stonewall's bier.