Wolfe Demanded During Dying
Emily Dickinson
678 Wolfe demanded during dying “Which obtain the Day”? “General, the British”—”Easy” Answered Wolfe “to die” Montcalm, his opposing Spirit Rendered with a smile “Sweet” said he “my own Surrender Liberty’s beguile”
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