Southern Patriotism: January, 1861. (R. N. S. from the Spartansburg Express.)
“Love thy country, thus each sire
With the lesson undefined,”—
The Southern Patriot’s Lament: Written in Fort Warren Prison in 1864. (Amaranth.)
“I am a captive on a hostile shore,
Caged like the falcon from its native skies,”—
Southern Pleiades: By Laura Lorrimer. (Bohemian from the Nashville Patriot.)
“When first our Southern flag arose,
Beside the heaving sea,”—
Southern Prisoner Gives His Thanks to the Baltimore Ladies: Air, “American Boy.” (R. B. B., 72.)