Gallant Lee,”—
Lines To the Southern Banner: (R. R.)
“Dear flag! that wooes the morning air
That floats upon the midnight breeze,”—
Lines To the Tyrant: By Henry C. Alexander. S. L. M., Dec., 1861: (Bohemian.)
“The legion is armed for the battle,
The charger is hot for the fray,”—
Lines Written During These Gloomy Times, To Him Who Despairs: By Professor J. H. Hewitt. Spoken at the Richmond “Varieties”: by Mr. Ogden, Wednesday night, May 7, 1862. (E. V. M.)
“Though our roofs be on fire, though our rivers run blood,
Though their flag’s on the hill, on the plain, on the flood,”—