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e cause of Southern independence, will lend to the following lines, by a lady of South Carolina, an additional interest at this time:] Female patriotism in Poland. by Miss Penina Moise. "We have made cannons of our bells." "Yes; there are six thousand of us who have yielded up to our country all that we have left, all that woman deem most precious in the world — our marriage rings." She gazed upon the golden pledge — oh! how could she forget, When first upon her trembling hand Love's glittering seal was set; When Hope upon the cherished link a softened lustre shed, And she had thought, confidingly, on roses e'er to tread? Again she looked upon the ring, and faster flowed her tears, For in that fairy circle dwelt the memory of years, The purity of bridal vows, the promise ne'er to sever; But in delight or peril still, cling to the plighted ever; And is it Freedom before whom felicity has flown? Yes; for that shrine my lord forsook his own domestic throne. The legends