There's The Battle Of Burgoyne-
Emily Dickinson
1174 There’s the Battle of Burgoyne— Over, every Day, By the Time that Man and Beast Put their work away “Sunset” sounds majestic— But that solemn War Could you comprehend it You would chastened stare—
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