SOLDIER, I STAY TO PRAY FOR THEE.[7]

Infantry Button.

Words byJ. S. Thovington.Music byJ. W. Groschel.

Vocal Duett.

“Lady, I go to fight for thee!”

Words byE. M. Thompson.Music byJ. A. Butterfield.

ByDan D. Emmett.

[The music of this song can be obtained of Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass.]

ByRev. J. E. Carnes.

Louisiana.

A VICKSBURG SONG.

Air—“Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still.”

ByMiss Maria E. Jones.

“Farewell to earth and all its beauteous bloom.”

ByPaul H. Hayne.

Air—“Dixie.”

Air—“Wake Snakes and Bite a Biskit.”

Words byLaura Lorrimer.Music byJ. W. Groschel.

ByMaj.-Gen. J. B. Magruder.

“Thy steed is impatient his mistress to bear.”

“Arise to thy lattice, the moon is asleep.”

ByReuben E. Brown.

(Lines prompted by the spirit that pervaded the soldiers of Galveston on receiving the news of our disaster.)

ByA. E. Morris, Company C, Twentieth Infantry.

ByMary L. Wilson, of San Antonio, Texas.

Air—“Dixie.”

Volunteer Confederate Button.

Air—“Barring of the Door.”

ByMary E. Smith, of Austin, Texas.


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