Oft sighs for the far distant pleasures of home”—
A Solemn Dirge: Placarded in Charleston, 186—, on the removal of Gen. Sickles. (Mr. Samuel’s Scrapbook, Ridgway.)
“King Dan is dead—he breathed his last,
We ne’er see him more,”—
Soldier Talk: To the tune of “Walk-In, Walk-In, Walk-In, I Say and Hear My Banjo Play.” By Captain T. F. Roche, C. S. A. 1865, Fort Delaware. (Roche.)
“One very funny habit when this cruel war am done,
Will common as the devil be, to each and every one,”—
Somebody’s Darling: By Miss Marie Lacoste, of Savannah, Georgia. (E. V. M. from the Southern Churchman.)
“Into a ward of the whitewashed walls
Where the dead and dying lay”—