E. K. Blunt
South Carolina, S. Henry Dickson
The New Star,
B. M. Anderson
The Irrepressible Conflict, _Tyrtæus_
The
Southern Republic, Olivia T. Thomas
"Is there then no Hope?",
Charleston Courier
The Fate of the Republic, Charleston Mercury
The Voice of the South, Charleston Mercury
The Oath of Freedom,
James Barron Hope
The Battle Cry of the South, James R. Randall
Sonnet, Charleston Mercury
Seventy-six and Sixty-one, J. W.
Overall
"Reddato Gladium", Richmond Whig
"Nay, keep the
Sword", Richmond Whig
Coercion, John R. Thompson
A Cry to
Arms, Henry Timrod
Jackson, the Alexandria Martyr, W. H.
Holcombe
The Martyr of Alexandria, James W. Simmons
The
Blessed Union, Charleston Mercury
The Fire of Freedom, Richmond
paper
Hymn to the National Flag, Mrs. M. J. Preston
Sonnet--moral of party, Charleston Mercury
Our Faith in '61, A. J.
Requier
"Wouldst thou have me love thee?", Alex. B. Meek
Enlisted
to-day, Anonymous
"My Maryland", James R. Randall
The Boy
Soldier, Lady of Savannah
The good old cause, John D. Phelan
Manassas, Catherine M. Warfield
Virginia, Ibid.
The
War-Christian's Thanksgiving, S. Teackle Wallis
Sonnet, Charleston
Mercury
Marching to Death, J. Herbert Sass
Charleston, Henry
Timrod
Charleston, Paul H. Hayne
"Ye Men of Alabama", Jno. D.
Phelan
Nec temere, nec timida, Annie C. Ketchum
Dixie, Albert
Pike
The Old Rifleman, Frank Ticknor
Battle Hymn, Charleston
Mercury
Kentucky, she is sold, J. R. Barrick
The Ship of State,
Charleston Mercury
"In his blanket on the ground," Caroline H.
Gervais
The Mountain Partisan, Charleston Mercury
The Cameo
Bracelet, James R. Randall
Zollicoffer, Henry L. Flash
Beauregard,
Catherine M. Warfield
South Carolina, Gossypium
Carolina, Henry
Timrod
My Mother Land, Paul H. Hayne
Joe Johnston, Jno. R.
Thompson
Over the River, Jane T. H. Cross
The Confederacy, Jane
T. H. Cross
President Davis, Jane T. H. Cross
The Rifleman's
Fancy Shot, Anonymous
"All quiet along the Potomac"
Prize
Address, Henry Timrod
The Battle of Richmond, Geo. Herbert Sass
The Guerrillas, S. Teackle Wallis
A Farewell to Pope, Jno. R.
Thompson
Sonnet--Public Prayer, South Carolinian
Battle of
Belmont, J.A. Signaigo
Vicksburg, Paul H. Hayne
Ballad of the
War, G.H. Sass
The two Armies, Henry Timrod
The Legion of
Honor, H.L. Flash
Clouds in the West, A.J. Requier
Georgia! My
Georgia!, Carrie B. Sinclair
Song of the Texan Rangers, Anonymous
Kentucky required to yield her arms, Anonymous
There's life in the
old land yet, J.B. Randall
"Tell the boys the War is ended," Emily J.
Moore
The Southern Cross, St. George Tucker
England's Neutrality,
John R. Thompson
Close the Ranks, J.L. O'Sullivan
The Sea-kings
of the South, Ed. G. Bruce
The Return, Anonymous
Our Christmas
Hymn, J. Dickson Bruns
Charleston, Miss E.B. Cheesborough
Gathering Song, Annie Chambers Ketchum
Christmas, Henry Timrod
A Prayer for Peace, S. Teackle Wallis
The Band in the Pines, Jno.
Esten Cooke
At Fort Pillow, James R. Randall
From the Rapidan,
Anonymous
Song of our Southland, Mrs. Mary Ware
Sonnets, Paul
H. Hayne
Hospital Duties, Charleston Courier
They cry Peace,
Peace! Mrs. Alethea S. Burroughs
Ballad--"What! have ye thought?"
Charleston Mercury
Missing, Anonymous
Ode--"Souls of Heroes,"
Charleston Mercury
Jackson, Henry L. Flash
Captain Maffit's
Ballad, Charleston Mercury
Melt the Bells, F. T. Rockett
John
Pelham, James R. Randall
"Ye batteries of Beauregard," J. R. Barrick
"When Peace returns," Olivia T. Thomas
The Right above the
Wrong, J. W. Overall
Carmen Triumphale, Henry Timrod
The
Fiend Unbound, Charleston Mercury
The Unknown Dead, Henry
Timrod
Ode--"Do ye quail?" W. Gilmore Simms
Ode--"Our City by
the Sea," Ibid.
The Lone Sentry, J. R. Randall
My Soldier Brother,
Sallie E. Bollard
Seaweeds, Annie Chambers Ketchum
The
Salkehatchie, Emily J. Moore
The Broken Mug, Jno. Esten Cooke
Carolina, Anna Peyre Dinnies
Our Martyrs, Paul H. Hayne
Cleburne, Mrs. M. A. Jennings
The Texan Marseillaise, James Harris
"O, tempora! O, mores," J. Dickson Bruns
Our Departed Comrades,
J. M. Shirer
No Land like Ours, J. R. Barrick
The Angel of the
Church, W. Gilmore Simms
Ode--"Shell the old City," Ibid.
The
Enemy shall never reach your City, Charleston Mercury War Waves,
Catherine G. Poyas
Old Moultrie, Ibid.
Only one killed, Julia L.
Keyes
Land of King Cotton, J. A. Signaigo
If you love me, Ibid.
The Cotton Boll, Henry Timrod
Battle of Charleston Harbor, Paul H.
Hayne
Fort Wagner, W. Gilmore Simms
Sumter in Ruins, Ibid.
Morris Island, Ibid.
Promise of Spring, South Carolinian
Spring,
Henry Timrod
Chickamauga, Richmond Sentinel
In
Memoriam--Bishop Polk, Viola
Stonewall Jackson, H. L. Flash
Stonewall Jackson--a Dirge, Anonymous
Beaufort, W. J. Grayson
The Empty Sleeve, J. R. Bagby
Cotton Burners' Hymn, Memphis
Appeal
Reading the List, Anonymous
His Last Words, Anonymous
Charge of Hagood's Brigade, J. Blythe Allston
Carolina, Jno. A,
Wagener
Savannah, Alethea S. Burroughs
"Old Betsy," John
Killian
Awake! Arise! G. W. Archer
Albert Sydney Johnston, Mary
Jervey
Eulogy of the Dead, B. F. Porter
The Beaufort Exile,
Anonymous
Somebody's Darling, Miss Maria LaCoste
John Pegram,
W. Gordon McGabe
Captives Going Home, Anonymous
Heights of
Mission Ridge, J. A. Signaigo
Our Left at Manassas, Anonymous
On to Richmond, J. R. Thompson
Turner Ashby, Ibid.
Captain
Latanè, Ibid.
The Men, Maurice Bell
The Rebel Soldier, Kentucky
Girl
Battle of Hampton Roads, Ossian D. Gorman
"Is this a time to
dance?" Anonymous
The Maryland Line, J. D, McCabe, Jr.
I give
my Soldier Boy a blade, H. M. L.
Sonnet--Avatar of Hell, Anonymous
Stonewall Jackson's Way, Anonymous
The Silent March,
Anonymous
Pro Memoria, Ina M. Porter
Southern Homes in Ruins,
R. B. Vance
Rappahannock Army Song, J. C. McLemore
Soldier in
the Rain, Julia L. Keyes
My Country, W. D. Porter
After the Battle,
Miss Agnes Leonard
Our Confederate Dead, Lady of Augusta
Ye
Cavaliers of Dixie, B. F. Porter
Song of Spring, Jno. A. Wagener
What the Village Bell said, Jno. C. McLemore
The Tree, the Serpent,
and the Star, A. P. Gray
Southern War Hymn, Jno. A. Wagener
The
Battle Rainbow, J. R. Thompson
Stonewall Jackson, Richmond
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