Of an insolent soldiery now”—

There’s Life in the Old Land Yet: Words by James R. Randall. (Music by Edward O. Eaton.) (C. S. B. from the New Orleans Delta, September 1, 1861.)

“By blue Patapsco’s billowy dash

The tyrant’s war-shout comes,”—

There’s Nobody Hurt: (R. B. B., 111.)

“There lives a man in Washington,

A narrow-minded squirt,”—

They Are Not Dead: By Fanny Downing. 1865. (C. C.)

“They are not dead! they do but keep

That vigil, which shall never know,”—