diddyriddick
Sergeant Major
- Joined
- May 15, 2008
- Location
- NC.
Read Manhunt: The 12 Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer this weekend. While I wouldn't call it serious history, it was an entertaining read.
But I have a question. When Swanson narrates Linconln's death, he quotes Stanton as saying "Now he belongs to the angels." I had always heard that it was "Now he belongs to the ages."
So was it the spiritual former, or the poetic latter?
But I have a question. When Swanson narrates Linconln's death, he quotes Stanton as saying "Now he belongs to the angels." I had always heard that it was "Now he belongs to the ages."
So was it the spiritual former, or the poetic latter?