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Artillery.
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Dodging the Draft.
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You're a gay Zoovey Zoo, with that big beard of thine
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You fat old cuss, give us your grub
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The Brave Volunteer.
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Copperhead.
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Row away, Red, White, and Blue
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You're a gay old Colonel, that's beyond a doubt
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To a Military Bobadil.
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The Volunteer.
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To My Valiant Trumpeter.
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To a Green Artillerist.
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Soldier.
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You belong to the Sappers and Miners, `tis said
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In every army, great and small.
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To a Volunteer.
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Shoddy.
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A Deserter.
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A Copperhead.
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Bravest of soldiers in fine weather.
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To a Foot Soldier.
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A Son of Mars.
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To a Chasseur.
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The Sentinel.
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A Raw Recruit.
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Here's the boy, my soldier brave.
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The Army Contractor.
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To a Zouave.
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One of the Volunteer Militia.
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The Captain.
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A Candidate for Military Promotion.
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A Cavalry Dandy.
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It is believed some men among.
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Savage by nature, and savage by looks
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Bank of True Love.
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O, could I weave a mystic charm
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The Opposer of Temperance.
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Literary Woman.
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Queen of the Ugly Club.
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A Hopeful Wife.
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Caudle, though you're a very clever.
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Telegraph-Operator.
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Singer.
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To a Stonecutter.
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Oh! Gentle Lady, you know full well.
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You are my Darling.
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A Booby.
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Prize Medal Skater.
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A Contemptible Man.
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Some Pumpkins, Esq.
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To a Tinker.
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A Shrew and Brawler.
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Who'll Have Me.
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Hoops and Leader of the Fashion.
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Mrs. Bell-Clapper.
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A Daughter of the D--.
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Miss Vanity.
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The Old Fogie.
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A Belle.
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Spell Cat, my chubby little imp--
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