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  1. John Brown’s Body, epic poem in eight sections about the American Civil War by Stephen Vincent Benét, published in 1928 and subsequently awarded a Pulitzer Prize. The scrupulously researched narrative begins just before John Browns raid on Harpers Ferry and ends after the assassination of Pres.

  2. John Brown's Body (1928) is an American epic poem written by Stephen Vincent Benét. The poem's title references the radical abolitionist John Brown, who raided the federal armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia in October 1859. He was captured and hanged later that year. Benét's poem covers the history of the American Civil War.

  3. Hace 1 día · Old John Brown's body lies a-mouldering in the grave, While weep the sons of bondage whom he ventured all to save; But though he lost his life in struggling for the slave, His truth is marching on ...

  4. John Brown 's body lies a-mold'ring in the grave. John Brown 's body lies a-mold'ring in the grave. John Brown's body lies a-mold'ring in the grave. His soul goes marching on. Glory, Glory!

  5. 23 de jul. de 2020 · The spiritual "Say Brother, Will You Meet Us" became the hit Union Army marching song "John Brown's Body" which Julia Ward Howe rewrote as "The Battle Hymn o...

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  6. Title: John Brown's Body (1928) Author: Stephen Vincent Benét * A Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook * eBook No.: 0700461h.html Language: English Date first posted: March 2007 Date most recently updated: March 2007 This eBook was produced by: Don Lainson dlainson@sympatico.ca Project Gutenberg of Australia eBooks are created from printed editions which are in the public domain in Australia ...

  7. 3 de nov. de 2016 · But his soul goes marching on. Glory, Glory, Hallelujah. Glory, Glory, Hallelujah. Glory, Glory, Hallelujah. His soul goes marching on. The stars above in Heaven are looking kindly down. The stars above in Heaven are looking kindly down. The stars above in Heaven are looking kindly down. On the grave of old John Brown.