“What shall the Southron’s watchword be,
Fighting for us on land and sea?”—
Southrons! Yield Not to Despair! (Written by a young lady of Baltimore, immediately after a late reverse of our cause.) (S. L. M., Feb., ’64.)
“Southrons! yield not to despair—
Weep not, mothers, wives forlorn;”—
The South’s Appeal to Washington: (C. C.)
“Say, would’st thou tamely stand?
Say, would’st thou see”—
Spare Us, Good Lord! Written while —— was playing “Lurlei.” By Kentucky. (S. O. S.)
“By thy sad Passion, hear us,