Footnotes
[666:1] This song was composed and set to music, about 1842, by Leonard Heath, of Nashua, who died a few years ago.—Bela Chapin: The Poets of New Hampshire, 1883, p. 760.
BAYARD TAYLOR. 1825-1878.
Till the sun grows cold,
And the stars are old,
And the leaves of the Judgment Book unfold.
Bedouin Song.
They sang of love, and not of fame;
Forgot was Britain's glory;
Each heart recall'd a different name,
But all sang Annie Lawrie.
The Song of the Camp.
The bravest are the tenderest,—
The loving are the daring.
The Song of the Camp.
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DINAH M. MULOCK. 1826- ——.
Two hands upon the breast,
And labour 's done;[667:1]
Two pale feet crossed in rest,
The race is won.
Now and Afterwards.