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[for Southern Historical Society Papers.] The bugle call. By Mrs. Sally Neil Roach. Commemorative of the Reunion of the Orphan brigade at Blue Lick Springs, Kentucky, July----, 1882. I. Through the woodland loud 'tis heard, Float the echoes soft and low, Rising now like song of bird, Rippling like the streamlet's flow. Heroes hear the well known call-- Bright eyes flash with martial flame, Forms erect, in line they fall, Gathering whence the summons came. II. No battle-flag is waved in air, Is spoken nought of stern command-- No sword to lead them flashes bare, No weapon gleams from steady hand. Kentucky's sons — brave men who bore Unsullied name through scathing fire, Till, bullet-riddled, stained with gore, Their deeds through years will songs inspire. III. They gather now — the war task done-- To hallow memories of those years, To tell of battles fought and won, To tell of hardships, aye, and tears. They gather now — behind them floats The bivouac life like shad<