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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 149 (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 150 (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), Epigram on South Carolina . (search)
Epigram on South Carolina. O Carolina, sister, pray come back; Scorn not our flag, nor nightly talk of wars, Lest Uncle Sam, once fairly on your track, Should make you feel the stripes and see the stars. --N. Y. Sun, May 8.
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 350 (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), Beauregard . (search)
Beauregard. In philologic vein, The thought came to my brain, That Beau Regard, in France, Means a “good countenance.” And then I tried, but missed, To give the thing a twist; Some joke to interlard On General Beauregard. At last, this quip I wrought, Out of the merry thought: How Beauregard was chosen To lead the Union's foes on. That Carolina's shame For her disloyal game, Might — in slang phrase — have “Gone it With a good face upon it.”
--Vanity Fai
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 413 (search)
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songs of the rebels.
North Carolina call to arms. by Mrs. Willis L. Miller.
air--The Old North State. Ye sons of Carolina, awake from your dreaming! The minions of Lincoln upon us are streaming! Oh, wait not for argument, call, or persuasion, To meet at the onset this treacherous invasion! Defend, defend the old North State forever; Defend, defend the good old North State. Oh, think of the maidens, the wives, and the mothers! Fly ye to the rescue, sons, husbands, and brothers, And sink in oblivion all party and section; Your hearthstones are looking to you for protection! Defend, defend the old North State forever, &c. “Her name stands the foremost in Liberty's story!” Oh, tarnish not now her fame and her glory! Your fathers to save her their swords bravely wielded, And she never yet has to tyranny yielded. Defend, defend the old North State forever, &c. The babe in its sweetness, the child in its beauty, Unconsciously urge you to action and duty! By all that is sacred,
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 509 (search)