Ranger’s Farewell: By ——, of Col. Wm. H. Parson’s Regiment. (Alsb.)
“Come fathers, sons and brothers! it is your country’s call!
If you’ve the heart and courage to face a cannon ball!”—
Ranger’s Lay: Air, “I’ll hang my harp on the willow tree.” By Mrs. Mary L. Wilson. (Alsb.)
“Here, for the cause that the valiant love, we claim the right to die!
On the battle field shall our sabres prove that right is valued high,”—
Ranger’s Parting Song: By G. W. Archer, M. D. (E. V. M., ’69.)
“A mystic spell lures men to dwell
Far far from wilds away,”—
Rappahannock Army Song: By John C. McLemore. (W. G. S., from the Richmond Enquirer.)