Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking I Hear It Was Charged against Me . Maryland! My Maryland (by James R. Randall) The Stars and Stripes (by Thomas Williams) Ohio Fair and Free (by G. W. Y.) Battle-Hymn of the Republic (by Julia Ward Howe) Stonewall Jackson's Way (by John W. Palmer) From The Song of the Rebel (by John Esten Cook) An Incident of the War (by M. W. M.) . How Love Looked for Hell WILLIAM MORRELL FROM NEW-ENGLAND Those well seene Natives in grave Natures hests ΙΟ They're wondrous cruell, strangely base and viled, Stately and great, as read in Rules of state; Incensd, not caring what they perpetrate. Whose hayre is cut with greeces, yet a locke 15 Is left, the left side bound up in a knott. Their males small labour but great pleasure know, An Otter skin their right armes doth keepe warme, Themselves they warme, their ungirt limbes they rest, With Winters cruell blasts, a hotter clime They quickly march to; when that extreame time I 20 25 30 5 Is over, then contented they retire To their old homes, burning up all with fire: 1625. ANONYMOUS FROM THE WHOLE BOOKE OF PSALMES 23 A PSALME OF DAVID The Lord to mee a shepheard is, doth cause mee downe to lie: Restore my soule doth hee: he doth in paths of righteousnes for his names sake leade mee. Yea, though in valley of deaths shade I walk, none ill I 'le feare; because thou art with mee, thy rod and staffe my comfort are. For mee a table thou hast spread in presence of my foes: thou dost annoynt my head with oyle, Goodnes & mercy surely shall all my dayes follow mee; and in the Lords house I shall dwell so long as dayes shall bee. PSALME 93 The Lord reigns, cloth'd with majesty: God cloath'd with strength doth gird himselfe: the world so stablisht is that it cannot be stir'd. 35 5 ΙΟ 151 20 Thy throne is stablished of old: 5 from aye thou art. Their voyce |