A million foes sweep down amain,”—
Awake in Dixie: By H. T. S., Winchester, Va., February 24, 1862. Air, “Dixie’s Land.” (R. B. B. 7.)
“Hear ye not the sound of battle,
Sabres’ clash and muskets’ rattle:”—
Away with the Dastards Who Whine of Defeat: By Paul H. Hayne of S. C. Charleston, May 10, 1862. (E. V. M.)
“Away with the dastards who whine of defeat
And hint that the day of destruction draws near,”—
Away with the Stripes: By Kentucky. (S. O. S.)
“Ho! away with the stripes, the despots’ fit flag!
The stars and the stripes are the bully’s great “brag”:”—