That’s the worst that you can do!”—
To the Ladies of Baltimore: By Mrs. Bettie C. Locke. Shenandoah Valley, May, 1866. (E. V. M.)
“For those so fair and kind and true, who felt for others grief,
We of the South would now entwine fame’s bright undying wreath!”—
To the Ladies of Virginia: By Col. W. W. Fontaine. (Sunny.)
“Mothers, wives and maidens fair!
Mournful, with disheveled hair,”—
To the Maryland Sons of Revolutionary Sires! Dedicated to Miss M. H. Air, “Auld Lang Syne.” (R. B. B., 77.)
“Ye sons of Sires, of manly deeds, who died for love of right,
Again the despot spoils your lands and justice bids you fight”—