- [Ethnogenesis], Henry Timrod
- [God Save the South], George H. Miles
- ["You can never win them back"], Catherine M. Warfield
- [The Southern Cross], E. K. Blunt
- [South Carolina], S. Henry Dickson
- [The New Star], B. M. Anderson
- [The Irrepressible Conflict], Tyrtæus
- [The Southern Republic], Olivia T. Thomas
- ["Is there then no Hope?"], Charleston Courier
- [The Fate of the Republic], Charleston Mercury
- [The Voice of the South], Charleston Mercury
- [The Oath of Freedom], James Barron Hope
- [The Battle Cry of the South], James R. Randall
- [Sonnet], Charleston Mercury
- [Seventy-six and Sixty-one], J. W. Overall
- ["Reddato Gladium"], Richmond Whig
- ["Nay, keep the Sword"], Richmond Whig
- [Coercion], John R. Thompson
- [A Cry to Arms], Henry Timrod
- [Jackson, the Alexandria Martyr], W. H. Holcombe
- [The Martyr of Alexandria], James W. Simmons
- [The Blessed Union], Charleston Mercury
- [The Fire of Freedom], Richmond paper
- [Hymn to the National Flag], Mrs. M. J. Preston
- [Sonnet--moral of party], Charleston Mercury
- [Our Faith in '61], A. J. Requier
- ["Wouldst thou have me love thee?"], Alex. B. Meek
- [Enlisted to-day], Anonymous
- ["My Maryland"], James R. Randall
- [The Boy Soldier], Lady of Savannah
- [The good old cause], John D. Phelan
- [Manassas], Catherine M. Warfield
- [Virginia], Ibid.
- [The War-Christian's Thanksgiving], S. Teackle Wallis
- [Sonnet], Charleston Mercury
- [Marching to Death], J. Herbert Sass
- [Charleston], Henry Timrod
- [Charleston], Paul H. Hayne
- ["Ye Men of Alabama"], Jno. D. Phelan
- [Nec temere, nec timida], Annie C. Ketchum
- [Dixie], Albert Pike
- [The Old Rifleman], Frank Ticknor
- [Battle Hymn], Charleston Mercury
- [Kentucky, she is sold], J. R. Barrick
- [The Ship of State], Charleston Mercury
- ["In his blanket on the ground,"] Caroline H. Gervais
- [The Mountain Partisan], Charleston Mercury
- [The Cameo Bracelet], James R. Randall
- [Zollicoffer], Henry L. Flash
- [Beauregard], Catherine M. Warfield
- [South Carolina], Gossypium
- [Carolina], Henry Timrod
- [My Mother Land], Paul H. Hayne
- [Joe Johnston], Jno. R. Thompson
- [Over the River], Jane T. H. Cross
- [The Confederacy], Jane T. H. Cross
- [President Davis], Jane T. H. Cross
- [The Rifleman's Fancy Shot], Anonymous
- ["All quiet along the Potomac"]
- [Prize Address], Henry Timrod
- [The Battle of Richmond], Geo. Herbert Sass
- [The Guerrillas], S. Teackle Wallis
- [A Farewell to Pope], Jno. R. Thompson
- [Sonnet--Public Prayer], South Carolinian
- [Battle of Belmont], J.A. Signaigo
- [Vicksburg], Paul H. Hayne
- [Ballad of the War], G.H. Sass
- [The two Armies], Henry Timrod
- [The Legion of Honor], H.L. Flash
- [Clouds in the West], A.J. Requier
- [Georgia! My Georgia!], Carrie B. Sinclair
- [Song of the Texan Rangers], Anonymous
- [Kentucky required to yield her arms], Anonymous
- [There's life in the old land yet], J.B. Randall
- ["Tell the boys the War is ended,"] Emily J. Moore
- [The Southern Cross], St. George Tucker
- [England's Neutrality], John R. Thompson
- [Close the Ranks], J.L. O'Sullivan
- [The Sea-kings of the South], Ed. G. Bruce
- [The Return], Anonymous
- [Our Christmas Hymn], J. Dickson Bruns
- [Charleston], Miss E.B. Cheesborough
- [Gathering Song], Annie Chambers Ketchum
- [Christmas], Henry Timrod
- [A Prayer for Peace], S. Teackle Wallis
- [The Band in the Pines], Jno. Esten Cooke
- [At Fort Pillow], James R. Randall
- [From the Rapidan], Anonymous
- [Song of our Southland], Mrs. Mary Ware
- [Sonnets], Paul H. Hayne
- [Hospital Duties], Charleston Courier
- [They cry Peace, Peace!], Mrs. Alethea S. Burroughs
- [Ballad--"What! have ye thought?"] Charleston Mercury
- [Missing], Anonymous
- [Ode--"Souls of Heroes,"] Charleston Mercury
- [Jackson], Henry L. Flash
- [Captain Maffit's Ballad], Charleston Mercury
- [Melt the Bells], F. T. Rockett
- [John Pelham], James R. Randall
- ["Ye batteries of Beauregard,"] J. R. Barrick
- ["When Peace returns,"] Olivia T. Thomas
- [The Right above the Wrong], J. W. Overall
- [Carmen Triumphale], Henry Timrod
- [The Fiend Unbound], Charleston Mercury
- [The Unknown Dead], Henry Timrod
- [Ode--"Do ye quail?"] W. Gilmore Simms
- [Ode--"Our City by the Sea,"] Ibid.
- [The Lone Sentry], J. R. Randall
- [My Soldier Brother], Sallie E. Bollard
- [Seaweeds], Annie Chambers Ketchum
- [The Salkehatchie], Emily J. Moore
- [The Broken Mug], Jno. Esten Cooke
- [Carolina], Anna Peyre Dinnies
- [Our Martyrs], Paul H. Hayne
- [Cleburne], Mrs. M. A. Jennings
- [The Texan Marseillaise], James Harris
- ["O, tempora! O, mores,"] J. Dickson Bruns
- [Our Departed Comrades], J. M. Shirer
- [No Land like Ours], J. R. Barrick
- [The Angel of the Church], W. Gilmore Simms
- [Ode--"Shell the old City,"] Ibid.
- [The Enemy shall never reach your City], Charleston Mercury
- [War Waves], Catherine G. Poyas
- [Old Moultrie], Ibid.
- [Only one killed], Julia L. Keyes
- [Land of King Cotton], J. A. Signaigo
- [If you love me], Ibid.
- [The Cotton Boll], Henry Timrod
- [Battle of Charleston Harbor], Paul H. Hayne
- [Fort Wagner], W. Gilmore Simms
- [Sumter in Ruins], Ibid.
- [Morris Island], Ibid.
- [Promise of Spring], South Carolinian
- [Spring], Henry Timrod
- [Chickamauga], Richmond Sentinel
- [In Memoriam--Bishop Polk], Viola
- [Stonewall Jackson], H. L. Flash
- [Stonewall Jackson--a Dirge], Anonymous
- [Beaufort], W. J. Grayson
- [The Empty Sleeve], J. R. Bagby
- [Cotton Burners' Hymn], Memphis Appeal
- [Reading the List], Anonymous
- [His Last Words], Anonymous
- [Charge of Hagood's Brigade], J. Blythe Allston
- [Carolina], Jno. A, Wagener
- [Savannah], Alethea S. Burroughs
- ["Old Betsy,"] John Killian
- [Awake! Arise!] G. W. Archer
- [Albert Sydney Johnston], Mary Jervey
- [Eulogy of the Dead], B. F. Porter
- [The Beaufort Exile], Anonymous
- [Somebody's Darling], Miss Maria LaCoste
- [John Pegram], W. Gordon McGabe
- [Captives Going Home], Anonymous
- [Heights of Mission Ridge], J. A. Signaigo
- [Our Left at Manassas], Anonymous
- [On to Richmond], J. R. Thompson
- [Turner Ashby], Ibid.
- [Captain Latanè], Ibid.
- [The Men], Maurice Bell
- [The Rebel Soldier], Kentucky Girl
- [Battle of Hampton Roads], Ossian D. Gorman
- ["Is this a time to dance?"] Anonymous
- [The Maryland Line], J. D, McCabe, Jr.
- [I give my Soldier Boy a blade], H. M. L.
- [Sonnet--Avatar of Hell], Anonymous
- [Stonewall Jackson's Way], Anonymous
- [The Silent March], Anonymous
- [Pro Memoria], Ina M. Porter
- [Southern Homes in Ruins], R. B. Vance
- [Rappahannock Army Song], J. C. McLemore
- [Soldier in the Rain], Julia L. Keyes
- [My Country], W. D. Porter
- [After the Battle], Miss Agnes Leonard
- [Our Confederate Dead], Lady of Augusta
- [Ye Cavaliers of Dixie], B. F. Porter
- [Song of Spring], Jno. A. Wagener
- [What the Village Bell said], Jno. C. McLemore
- [The Tree, the Serpent, and the Star], A. P. Gray
- [Southern War Hymn], Jno. A. Wagener
- [The Battle Rainbow], J. R. Thompson
- [Stonewall Jackson], Richmond Broadside
- [Dirge for Ashby], Mrs. M. J. Preston
- [Sacrifice], Charleston Mercury
- [Sonnet], Ibid.
- [Grave of A. Sydney Johnston], J. B. Synott
- ["Not doubtful of your Fatherland,"] Charleston Mercury
- [Only a Soldier's grave], S. A. Jonas
- [The Guerrilla Martyrs], Charleston Mercury
- ["Libera Nos, O Domine!"] James Barron Hope
- [The Knell shall sound once more], Charleston Mercury
- [Gendron Palmer, of the Holcombe Legion], Ina M. Porter
- [Mumford, the Martyr of New Orleans], Ibid.
- [The Foe at the Gates--Charleston], J. Dickson Bruns
- [Savannah Fallen], Alethea S. Burroughs
- [Bull Run--A Parody], Anonymous
- ["Stack Arms,"] Jos. Blythe Allston
- [Doffing the Gray], Lieutenant Falligant
- [In the Land where we were dreaming], D. B. Lucas
- [Ballad--"Yes, build your Walls,"] Charleston Mercury
- [The Lines around Petersburg], Samuel Davis
- [All is gone], Fadette--Memphis Appeal
- [Bowing her Head], Savannah Broadside
- [The Confederate Flag], Anna Peyre Dinnies
- [Ashes of Glory], A. J. Requier
War Poetry of the South
Ethnogenesis.
By Henry Timrod, of S.C.
Written during the meeting of the First Southern Congress, at Montgomery, February, 1861.
I.
Hath not the morning dawned with added light?
And shall not evening--call another star
Out of the infinite regions of the night,
To mark this day in Heaven? At last, we are
A nation among nations; and the world
Shall soon behold in many a distant port
Another flag unfurled!
Now, come what may, whose favor need we court?
And, under God, whose thunder need we fear?
Thank Him who placed us here
Beneath so kind a sky--the very sun
Takes part with us; and on our errands run
All breezes of the ocean; dew and rain
Do noiseless battle for us; and the Year,
And all the gentle daughters in her train,
March in our ranks, and in our service wield
Long spears of golden grain!
A yellow blossom as her fairy shield,
June fling's her azure banner to the wind,
While in the order of their birth
Her sisters pass; and many an ample field
Grows white beneath their steps, till now, behold
Its endless sheets unfold
THE SNOW OF SOUTHERN SUMMERS! Let the earth
Rejoice! beneath those fleeces soft and warm
Our happy land shall sleep
In a repose as deep
As if we lay intrenched behind
Whole leagues of Russian ice and Arctic storm!
II.
And what if, mad with wrongs themselves have wrought,
In their own treachery caught,
By their own fears made bold,
And leagued with him of old,
Who long since, in the limits of the North,
Set up his evil throne, and warred with God--
What if, both mad and blinded in their rage,
Our foes should fling us down their mortal gage,
And with a hostile step profane our sod!
We shall not shrink, my brothers, but go forth
To meet them, marshalled by the Lord of Hosts,
And overshadowed by the mighty ghosts
Of Moultrie and of Eutaw--who shall foil
Auxiliars such as these? Nor these alone,
But every stock and stone
Shall help us; but the very soil,
And all the generous wealth it gives to toil,
And all for which we love our noble land,
Shall fight beside, and through us, sea and strand,
The heart of woman, and her hand,
Tree, fruit, and flower, and every influence,
Gentle, or grave, or grand;
The winds in our defence
Shall seem to blow; to us the hills shall lend
Their firmness and their calm;
And in our stiffened sinews we shall blend
The strength of pine and palm!