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28. Socks and Verse. The following verses were found in a pair of socks sent to the Army of the Potomac: These socks were knit by ancient dame, Past three-score years and ten; Her heart doth glow with loyal flame, Her fingers nimble, too, as when She knit for one, her honored sire, Who fought and bled at Bunker's fire. She sends this pair (an offering small) To some good soldier brave, Who left his home at country's call, That country for to save; Whoe'er he is these socks shall wear, God bless and keep him, is her prayer. --Boston Transcript. Matron.
115. the Stars and Stripes by G. Forrester Barstow. Fling out the banner of the free! The Stars and Stripes to heaven unfold! Throughout the land from sea to sea, The emblem of our cause uphold! With fearless heart, with ready hand, Through storm and sunshine, weal and wo, For faith, for freedom firmly stand, Till treason in the dust lies low. From Bunker's height, from Plymouth's shore, From Concord's meadows, voices come, That call us to be men once more, That rouse us more than trump or drum. Bear up the flag your fathers bore Through Southern flowers and Northern snow, Till traitors vex the land no more, Till treason in the dust lies low. Say! shall that flag, which long has waved Triumphant over land and sea, Which storm and battle proudly braved, Be torn to shreds by treachery? No! lift your banner toward the sky, More proudly now that tempests blow! Like your brave fathers do or die, Till treason in the dust lies low. Putnam.