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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], Successors of Messrs. Mason and Slidell. (search)
cks, And with back-handed licks, they would rule and formant us forever. From Scott's gentle care, From Bates and from Blair, And Union men loyal from station; From Yankees is arms, In quest of free farms, Great Goodness, deliver the From telegraph lies. And Government spies. Who turk everywhere to inspect us; From the Federal gag. And the Gideon flag. We pray thee, good Lord, to protect us. From fasting and prayer, To wheedle God a care, Where none is deserved to be given; From the negro-war band, Who would blood stain the land, We pray thee to screen us, good Heaven. From the gloomy Bastille, And Lincoln's big heel, All iron clad, ready to rend us; From Seward's soft speech, And Cameron's leech. We pray thee, good Lord, to defend us. Pray let the war cease-- Give us quiet and peace, With Maryland's rights vindicated. Let the battle's wild roar Be echoed no more Where Lincoln's poor dupes are chock mated. Put under the doors in Baltimore September 26th, 1861.