Wake the hearts of the noble and brave:”—
Harp of the South: A Sonnet: by Cora. (R. R.)
“Harp of the South, awake! a loftier strain
Than ever yet thy tuneful strings has stirred,”—
Harp of the South, Awake! A Southern war song dedicated to Captain Bradley T. Johnson, now in service in Virginia: by J. M. Kilgour, Frederick, Md., April 10, 1861. Music by C. L. Peticolas: published by George Dunn, Richmond, Va., 1863. S. L. M. Editor’s Table, June, 1861. (R. B. M.)
“Harp of the South awake
From every golden wire,”—
Headquarters in the Saddle: (Mr. Samuel’s Scrapbook, Ridgway.)
“Pope his ‘headquarters in the saddle’ places
Where other mortals their hindquarters plant, sir:”—