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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Index, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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116. songs of the rebels. Fort Sumter: a heroic poem, in three Cantos. by Charles Edward Leverett, Jr. Canto I. Now glory be to Uncle Abe, and Scott, his lion pet, And Seward, the righteous pontifex, who rules the Cabinet; And glory to the mighty fleet that stood off Charleston Bar, And left the dauntless Anderson to bear the brunt of war! The Patriarch in Washington had summoned to his side His squad of Solons — brilliant men, the rabble's joy and pride, And some were looking very black, and some were looking blue; The nation was at loggerheads, and none knew what to do; And little light had yet been thrown upon the States' affairs, or Abe, though good at splitting rails, was bad at splitting hairs. Then up arose that valiant man, Lieutenant-General Scott, And drew his sword, like Philip's son, and cut the Gordian knot. “Now, by this waxed moustache,” he said, and looked around the group, “And by these lips that tasted once a hasty plate of soup, I raise my voice for horri