Minerva’s helmet never crowned her.”—
The Hero’s Dream: Brigadier General J. H. Morgan at Larmenesburg: by Kentucky. (S. O. S.)
“Weary from his long toil
To free his native land,”—
The Hero Without A Name: By Colonel W. S. Hawkins, C. S. A., Prisoner of War, Camp Chase, Oct., 1864. (E. V. M., also S. S. No. 7.)
“I loved when a child, to seek the page
Where war’s proud tales are grandly told,”—
Hicksie: (Parody on “Dixie”.) (R. B. B. 66.)
“Ets a mighty bad way dey’s got ole Hicks in
Case things won’t stay de how he’s fixin”—