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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore), What was found in a prayer-book. (search)
What was found in a prayer-book. The following was found written on the fly-sheet of a prayerbook in one of the churches in Louisville: Hurrah for John Morgan! The Marion of the South, following his footsteps as much so as the Apostles followed the footsteps of Christ. There shall be a Southern Confederacy, so saith the Apostle Paul. See third verse, chapter fourth, Acts of the Apostles. Hurrah for Jeff Davis! and the Southern Confederacy!----the Lincoln hordes and Hessians; polluting the homes and lands of Southern men! Hurrah for Stonewall Jackson, the Deliverer of the Southern Soil, to our Southern Brethren. “P. P. Fields.
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore), A woman's appeal for volunteers. (search)
A woman's appeal for volunteers. by Mrs. Fields. While Autumn lustre peaceful dies down in the yellow West, For thee, my country, I would plead! For thee, who art my life, my creed, I would forego this beauty of the West And its sweet rest. Is she then quite bereaved, has love of glory fled the land? Do men forget, who wear the scars, They, and they only, win the stars? For them the undying laurels of the land Drop from each hand? Have the forgotten days of Christ then past so far away? He knew not where to lay his head! You shall lie soft on Glory's bed, If in clear faith you walk the patriot's way, Nor longer stay. Is God's own image sunk so low that money stands for man? Where are the arms of will and brawn? Where is the strength we cannot pawn? Do piles of gold wear dignity like man, In this our plan? Men, fathers, brothers, hear you not our strong beseeching cry? O lovers! Women have grown proud 1 They learn to look upon a shroud, But will not face a man who dares not die For