“O Abraham Lincoln! we call thee to hark
To the song we are singing, we Joans of Arc.”—
The Song of the Sword: Suggested at seeing a sick and wounded Confederate soldier left to die at the Crater farm, near Petersburg, Virginia, May 26, 1866 [1864?]. (C. C.)
“Weary and wounded and worn,
Wounded and ready to die,”—
Song of the Texas Rangers: Inscribed to Mrs. John H. Wharton. Air, “Yellow Rose of Texas.” By Mrs. J. D. Young. (E. V. M.)
“The morning star is paling,
The camp fires flicker low,”—
Song of the Times: (Hopkins.)
“Let hard times assail us,