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The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1865., [Electronic resource], Salt ketchers. (search)
"Iacta Est Alea!" [Ulrich Von Hutton's Motto.]
Iacta est alea! We have dared it, Dared to strike for home and right!
Dared to burst the bonds that bound us, Dared the foe in all his might!
Iacta est alea! Since we could not Crush the Hydra at one blow, Should we meanly yield our birthright, Kiss the hand that brought us low?
Iacta est alea!
Look behind you! History shows her mystic leaves, Wot you, how the stout ship Poland Wrecked on indecision's reef!
Iacta est alea! So did falter Hungary in her hour of need!
Kossuth's rallying voice unheeding, Sold by Gorgey's treacherous lead!
Iacta est alea!
Look around you! See your loved ones houseless pine!
See your desolated homestead!
See your desecrated shrine!
Iacta est alea!
Look before you! Hark! "Vae Victis" is their cry!
Would ye sell your children's children Into vilest slavery?
Iacta est alea! Would ye trampe On our-hero-hecatombs?
Would ye, through your coward wavering, E'en defile your father
The Poem published in Saturday's Dispatch, "jacta est Alea," (the die is cast,) was misprinted Iacts --a mistake of the types, which the render, however, could readily correct.