I heard a poor soldier lamenting, and say:”—
The Rebel Sock: By Mrs. M. B. Clarke. (E. V. M., ’69.)
“In all the pomp and pride of war
The Lincolnite was dressed,”—
A Rebel Soldier, Killed in the Trenches Before Petersburg, Va., April 15, 1865: By A Kentucky Girl. (W. G. S.)
“Killed in the trenches! How cold and bare
The inscription graved on the white card there”—
Rebel Toasts: Or Drink It Down! (Alsb.)
“O, here’s to South Carolina! drink it down,
Here’s to South Carolina! drink it down,”—