Rouse ye in the name of God,—”
Creation of Dixie: 1861. (C. C.)
“Created by a nation’s glee
With jest and song and revelry”—
Crippled for Life: By Leola. [Mrs. Loula W. Rogers of Ga.] “Mountain Home,” S. W. Virginia, Dec. 1, 1862. (S. L. M., Nov. and Dec., ’62.)
“On a low couch as the bright day is dying
Young, helpless and hopeless, a soldier is lying,”—
Cruci Dum Spiro, Fido: By J. C. M. New York, March 20, 1866. (E. V. M.)
“You may furl the gleaming star-cross
That lit a hundred fields,”—