[24] Laura M. Towne, Southern Workman, July, 1901, p. 337. Nordhoff, p. 10.

[25]

"Oh, none in all the world before

Were ever glad as we!

We're free on Carolina's shore,

We're all at home and free.

"We hear no more the driver's horn

No more the whip we fear,

This holy day that saw Thee born

Was never half so dear.