“Then, leave us not, Kentucky boys,
Though thick upon thy border,”—
Kentucky, April, 1861: By Aletheia. (W. L.)
“It is time for action, not ‘for memory and tears,’
Then hush this childish wailing and banish craven fears.”—
Kentucky, My Mother: By Kentucky. (S. O. S.)
“Kentucky, my mother,
I lay my heart on thee!”—
The Kentucky Partisan: By Paul H. Hayne. Charleston, March 29, 1862. S. L. M., April, 1862. (E. V. M.)
“Hath the wily Swamp Fox