The Prisoner’s Dream: By Col. B. H. Jones, Johnson’s Island, November, 1864. (Sunny.)

“I dreamed ’twas the Sabbath day, Letitia,

The sky serene and blue,”—

A Prisoner’s Fancy: By Col. W. S. Hawkins. (Sunny.)

“Though I rest in a Prison, and long miles between us be,

Past the guards and through the distance, sweet, my soul

goes out to thee”—

Prisoner’s Lament: By Captain Clarkson of Missouri. Set to music by D. O. Booker of Tennessee, while both were prisoners of war on Johnson’s Island. (Hubner.)

“My home is on a sea-girt isle,

Far far away from thee”—