fern j I oUrro /it"' Coercion won x Conf Pam 12mo #858 DIIOblOlfiY COERCION WON'T WIN. Composed by Jas. A. 1 "GOR, to the old chorus { \_ N . , ■'■ ■ * f General Scott, [ vowjie has forgot, Which side of his I if the Devil had his \ i^or the many falseha is uttered. I ds.— Oil me, oil n in of secession is shining Never ininys, who left their homes and .i°ys. 1 friends who felt sad tit our parting To teach old Abe Lincoln, that the doctrine of coer- cion Is all in our eyes, Hetty Martin. In the right of his tfveat name they say he did pro- claim , That we rebels to our homes should retire, But to execute his throat w ; ll surely make him sweat. If he comes near enough to our fire. But as hi-* lays are out, they have begun to *- pcojt le mode of this question to settle, But it's no use to talk, we'll make them walk a chalk. For the Confederate Army is good mettle. Id Virginia State is as noble as she's great, warriors and statesmen she has got them, If Abe L"'ts her back, he'll have to turn his jack With a marked deck and from the bottom Xow should the old jade put on iiis Scotch plaid, And try once more to invade us, Net a hair shall have a mate on his old Scotch pate.. We swear by the God that made us. "'% Bollinger Corp. P H8.5