Literary Hearthstones of Dixie by La Salle Corbell Pickett
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forensic and legislative, against which the poetry and imagination of
the new-comers glittered capriciously, like the glimmering of fireflies against the background of night, with swift, uncertain vividness that suggested the early extinguishing of those quivering lamps. But the heart of Charleston was kindled with a new ambition, and the new men brought promise of its fulfilment. Others have given us a view of the literary life of Charleston, of her social position, of her place in the long procession of history. To Timrod it was left to give us martial Charleston, "girt without and garrisoned at home," looking "from roof and spire and dome across her tranquil bay." With him, we see her while Calm as that second summer which precedes The first fall of the snow, In the broad sunlight of heroic deeds The City bides the foe. Through his eyes we look seaward to where Dark Sumter, like a battlemented cloud, Looms o'er the solemn deep. We behold the Queen City of the Sea standing majestically on the sands, the storm-clouds lowering darkly over her, the distant thunders of war threatening her, and the pale lightnings of the coming tempest flashing nearer, And down the dunes a thousand guns lie couched, Unseen, beside the flood-- |
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