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Richmond Dispatch.
Saturday morning...July 13, 1861
[written for the Richmond Dispatch.]our Volunteers. A band of heroes in a city.
Equipped and g r dgt for he tray, Thier country's pride they fale would lay Thier lives Cown for her willingly.
They at no 'tyrant's bldd'n came, False glory biding rea'shame; No c oel thirst for bloody fame Roused up their daring chivalry.
No base, ignoble greed of gain Nerves them to brave the leaden ruin; Their war won hide no stain Of guilt and lost integrity.
But despots, reckoning on their might, In sorting honor truth and right, To freshmen.
equals dared ind to Lows limiting their destiny.
The invader's foal foot stained the soil Their honest had been the condit's spoil, Had they not risen reliantly.
The alarm drem the st liness troke.
patriot's high, brave heart awoke, Each arm was l for the troke Which should bring death or liberty.
And, rallying an avenge host.
Rain nobly courting; danger'spost, They on war
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