Cheer, boys, cheer! for our sweethearts and our wives,”—
Morgans War Song: By General B. W. Duke, C. S. A. Knoxville, Tenn., July 4, 1862. (W. L.)
“Ye sons of the South, take your weapons in hand,
For the foot of the foe hath insulted your land!”—
Morris Island: By W. Gilmore Simms. (W. G. S.)
“Oh! from the deeds well done, the blood well shed
In a good cause springs up to crown the land,”—
Mosby and His Men: By Phoenix. Selma, Alabama. October 31, 1866. (C. C.)
“When the historic muse shall seek
The themes of future song,”—