War Poetry of the South
Preface.
War Poetry of the South
- Ethnogenesis.
- God Save the South.
- You Can Never Win Them Back.
- The Southern Cross.
- South Carolina.
- The New Star.
- The Irrepressible Conflict.
- The Southern Republic.
- “Is There, Then, No Hope for the Nations?”
- The Fate of the Republics.
- The Voice of the South.
- The Oath of Freedom.
- The Battle-Cry of the South.
- Sonnet.
- Seventy-Six and Sixty-One.
- “Reddato Gladium.”
- Nay, Keep the Sword.
- Coercion: A Poem for Then and Now.
- A Cry to Arms.
- Jackson, The Alexandria Martyr.
- The Martyr of Alexandria.
- The Blessed Union—Epigram.
- The Fire of Freedom.
- Hymn to the National Flag.
- Sonnet—Moral of Party
- Our Faith in '61.
- Wouldst Thou Have Me Love Thee.
- Enlisted To-Day.
- My Maryland.
- The Boy-Soldier.
- The Good Old Cause.
- Manassas.
- Virginia.
- The War-Christian's Thanksgiving.
- Sonnet.
- Marching to Death.
- Charleston.
- Charleston.
- “Ye Men of Alabama!”
- Nec Temere, Nec Timide.
- Dixie.
- The Old Rifleman.
- Battle Hymn.
- Kentucky, She Is Sold
- Sonnet—The Ship of State.
- “In His Blanket on the Ground.”
- The Mountain Partisan.
- The Cameo Bracelet.
- Zollicoffer.
- Beauregard
- South Carolina.
- Carolina.
- My Mother-Land.
- Joe Johnston.
- Over the River.
- The Confederacy.
- President Davis.
- The Rifleman's “Fancy Shot.”
- “All Quiet Along the Potomac To-Night.”
- Address
- The Battle of Richmond.
- The Guerillas: A Southern War-Song.
- A Farewell to Pope.
- Sonnet.
- Battle of Belmont.
- Vicksburg—A Ballad.
- A Ballad of the War.
- The Two Armies.
- The Legion of Honor.
- Clouds in the West.
- Georgia, My Georgia!
- Song of the Texas Rangers.
- Kentucky Required to Yield Her Arms.
- “There's Life in the Old Land Yet.”
- Tell the Boys the War Is Ended.
- “The Southern Cross.”
- England's Neutrality.
- Close the Ranks.
- The Sea-Kings of the South.
- The Return.
- Our Christmas Hymn.
- Charleston.
- Gathering Song.
- Christmas.
- A Prayer for Peace.
- The Band in the Pines.
- At Fort Pillow.
- From the Rapidan—1864.
- Song of Our Glorious Southland.
- Sonnet.
- Hospital Duties.
- They Cry Peace, Peace, When There Is No Peace.
- Ballad—“What! Have Ye Thought?”
- Missing.
- Ode-"Souls of Heroes.”
- Jackson.
- Captain Maffit's Ballad of the Sea.
- Melt the Bells.
- John Pelham.
- “Ye Batteries of Beauregard.”
- “When Peace Returns.”
- The Right above the Wrong.
- Carmen Triumphale.
- The Fiend Unbound.
- The Unknown Dead.
- Ode—“Do Ye Quail?”
- Ode—“Our City by the Sea.”
- The Lone Sentry.
- To My Soldier Brother.
- Sea-Weeds
- The Salkehatchie.
- The Broken Mug.
- Carolina.
- Our Martyrs.
- Cleburne.
- The Texan Marseillaise.
- O, Tempora! O, Mores!
- Our Departed Comrades.
- No Land Like Ours.
- The Angel of the Church.
- Ode—“Shell the Old City! Shell!”
- “The Enemy Shall Never Reach Your City.”
- War-Waves.
- Old Moultrie.
- Only One Killed.
- Land of King Cotton.[1]
- If You Love Me.
- The Cotton Boll.
- The Battle of Charleston Harbor.
- Fort Wagner.
- Sumter in Ruins.
- Morris Island.
- Promise of Spring.
- Spring.
- Chickmauga—“The Stream of Death.”
- In Memoriam
- “Stonewall” Jackson
- “Stonewall” Jackson.—A Dirge.
- Beaufort.
- The Empty Sleeve.
- The Cotton-Burners' Hymn.
- Reading the List.
- His Last Words.
- Charge of Hagood's Brigade.
- Carolina.
- Savannah.
- “Old Betsy.”
- Awake—Arise!
- General Albert Sidney Johnston.
- Eulogy of the Dead.
- The Beaufort Exile's Lament.
- Somebody's Darling.
- John Pegram,
- Captives Going Home.
- The Heights of Mission Ridge.
- “Our Left at Manassas.”
- On to Richmond.
- Turner Ashby.
- Captain Latane.
- The Men.
- “A Rebel Soldier Killed in the Trenches before
Petersburg, Va., April 15, 1865.”
- Battle of Hampton Roads.
- Is This a Time to Dance?
- “The Maryland Line.”
- The Virginians of the Shenandoah Valley.
- Sonnet.—The Avatar of Hell.
- “Stonewall” Jackson's Way.
- The Silent March.
- Pro Memoria.
- The Southern Homes in Ruin.
- “Rappahannock Army Song.”
- The Soldier in the Rain.
- My Country.
- “After the Battle.”
- Our Confederate Dead.
- Ye Cavaliers of Dixie
- Song of Spring, (1864.)
- “What the Village Bell Said.”
- The Tree, the Serpent, and the Star.
- Southern War Hymn
- The Battle Rainbow.
- Stonewall Jackson.
- Dirge for Ashby.
- Sacrifice.
- Sonnet.
- Grave of A. Sydney Johnston.
- “Not Doubtful of Your Fatherland.”
- Only a Soldier's Grave.
- The Guerilla Martyrs.
- “Libera Nos, O Domine!”
- The Knell Shall Sound Once More.
- Gendron Palmer, of the Holcombe Legion
- Mumford, the Martyr of New Orleans.
- The Foe at the Gates.—Charleston.
- Savannah Fallen.
- Bull Run.—A Parody.
- “Stack Arms.”
- Doffing the Gray.
- In the Land Where We Were Dreaming
- Ballad—“Yes, Build Your Walls.”
- The Lines Around Petersburg.
- All Is Gone.
- Bowing Her Head.
- The Confederate Flag
- Ashes of Glory.
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