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INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES
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INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES “A Battle Hymn,” “A Child’s Party,” “A Cry to Arms,” “A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown,” “A Prayer for Peace,” “A Second Review of the Grand Army,” “A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim,” “A Southern Scene,” “A Thought,” “A Utilitarian View of the Monitor’s Fight,” “A Word for the Hour,” “Adieu to a Soldier,” “After great pain, a formal feeling comes -,” “After the Battle: The Dirge,” Aldrich,Thomas Bailey, Allen, Elizabeth Akers, Allston, Joseph Blythe, “An Appeal to My Countrywomen,” “An Army Corps on the March,” “An uninscribed Monument,” Anderson,R.M., “Anomalies,” Anonymous (“A Southern Scene”), Anonymous (“Chickamauga, ‘The Stream of Death!’”), Anonymous (“Conservative Chorus”), Anonymous (“Cotton-Doodle”), Anonymous (“‘Is There, Then, No Hope for the Nations?’”), Anonymous (“Let My People Go: A Song of the ‘Contrabands’”), 397 Anonymous (“My Army Cross Over”), Anonymous (“Negro Song of Mission Ridge”), Anonymous (“Reading the List”), Anonymous (“Ride In, Kind Saviour”), Anonymous (“Soldiers’ Aid Societies”), Anonymous (“The Voices of the Guns”), “Another War,” “Apathy and Enthusiasm,” “Army of Occupation,” “As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado,” “Ashes of Glory,” “At Fort Pillow,” “At Port Royal,” “August rd, ,” “‘Ay De Mi, Alhama!,’” 188 Bagby,J.R., Baker,Obadiah Ethelbert, – Ball, Caroline A., “Ball’s Bluff,” “Barbara Frietchie,” Bartleson,Frederick A., “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” “Beat! Beat! Drums!,” Beers,Ethelinda, Bell,James Madison, “Bible Defence of Slavery,” “Bivouac on a Mountain Side,” Blunt,Ellen Key, Boker,George Henry, , , , , Booth,Mary H.C., , “Boston Hymn,” “Brother Jonathan’s Lament for Sister Caroline,” “Brother, Tell Me of the Battle,” “Bury Me in a Free Land,” Bryant,William Cullen, , , “By the Bivouac’s Fitful Flame,” Campbell,Alfred Gibbs, “Carmen Triumphale,” Cary,Phoebe, “Cavalry Crossing a Ford,” “Charleston,” “Chickamauga, ‘The Stream of Death!,’” “Christmas, South, ,” “Clouds in the West,” “Color - Caste - Denomination -,” “Come Up from the Fields Father,” “Confederate Song of Freedom,” “Conservative Chorus,” “Cotton-Doodle,” “Counsel—In the South,” Cranch, Christopher Pearse, , Cross,JaneT.H., , “Death the Peacemaker,” Dickinson,Emily, – Dickson,Samuel Henry, “Dirge for Two Veterans,” “Do You,” “Doffing the Gray,” “Donelson,” Douglass, Sarah Mapps, “Driving Home the Cows,” “Dupont’s Round Fight,” “Dying! To be afraid of thee,” “Eighteen Sixty-One,” “,” “Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott,” “Eliza Harris,” Ella, “Emancipation,” Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Emmett,Dan, “Ethiopia Saluting the Colors,” “Ethiopia’s Dead,” “Ethnogenesis,” Falligant, Robert, Finch,Francis Miles, Flagg,Ellen, “‘Formerly a Slave,’” Forten, Sarah Louisa, “Fredericksburg,” Gassaway,Frank H., “General Grant—The Hero of the War,” “Gettysburg Ode,” Gibbons,James Sloan, “Giving Back the Flower,” Grimké,Charlotte Forten, “Half Way,” Halpine, Charles Graham, Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, – Harte, Bret, , , Hayward,William H., “He fought like those Who’ve nought to lose -,” “Hearing the Battle.— July , ,” Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Horton,George Moses, – “How Solemn as One by One,” Howe,Julia Ward, “I Know Not Why,” “I like a look of Agony,” “I never hear that one is dead,” “I Sigh for the Land of the Cypress and Pine,” I A T [18.220.137.164] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 03:22 GMT) “I Wish I Was in Dixie’s Land,” “I’m Dying, Comrade,” “If any sink, assure that this, now standing -,” “In Libby Prison—New Year’s Eve –,” “In the Prison Pen,” “In the Wilderness,” “‘Is There, Then, No Hope for the Nations?,’” “It feels a shame to be Alive -,” “Jefferson in a Tight Place,” Jonas,S.A., Keyes, Julia L., “Killed at the Ford,” Lanier,Sidney, , Larcom, Lucy, , “Learning to Read,” “Let My People Go: A Song of the ‘Contrabands,’” “Let the Banner Proudly Wave,” “Like Brothers We Meet,” “Lincoln,” “Lincoln Is Dead,” “Lines” (Alfred Gibbs Campbell), “Lines” (George Moses Horton), “Lines to Miles O’Reiley, “Little Giffen,” Longfellow,Henry Wadsworth, , “Look Down Fair Moon,” Lowell, James Russell, “Magnanimity Baffled,” “Malvern Hill,” Manahan,Thomas, “Manassas,” Mason,Caroline, Meek,Alexander Beaufort, “Melt the Bells,” Melville,Herman, – “Mock Diamonds,” Murray, Ellen, “My Army Birth,” “My Army Cross Over,” “My Autumn Walk,” “My Country,” “My Life had stood - a Loaded Gun -,” “My Maryland,” “My Portion is Defeat - today -,” “My Triumph lasted till the Drums,” Neall,Mrs.James, “Negro Song of Mission Ridge,” “No Rack can torture me -,” “Not the Pilot,” “Not Yet,” “Not Youth Pertains to Me,” “Nov. th To an Absent Wife,” “Ode,” “On the Heights of Mission Ridge,” “On the Slain at Chickamauga,” “On the Slain Collegians,” “One Anguish - in a Crowd -,” “Only a Soldier’s Grave,” “Only One Killed...