Southland Writers Biographical And Critical Sketches of the Living Female Write
Southland Writers Biographical And Critical Sketches of the Living Female Write
Mary T Tardy
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The successor of the Rev. Dr. Junkin in the presidential chair of the latter College is Robert E. Lee. " Stonewall " Jackson was one of its Professors in the term of Dr. Junkin, whose eldest daughter was the wife of the famous Confederate leader. Miss Junkin was a frequent contributor to the " Southern Literary Messenger " during the editorship of John R. Thompson. The follow ing poem was published in 1850 : DANTE IN EXILE. " The prior perceived one day a man coming into the monastery whom none... of its inmates knew. He asked him what he wanted ; but the stranger making no reply, and continuing to gaze on the building, as though contemplating its architecture, the ques tion was put a second time; upon which, looking round on his interrogator, he answered: 'Peace ! '" TURNBULL'S Genius of Italy. Peace for the exile banished from his home, His kindred, and his country ? for the man Whose very birthplace roots him from her soil In jealous rage, as though he were a weed Of noxious influence, and flings him forth To wither, all uncared for peace for him f Yea, even for him if indignation just Against oppression and foul wrong can yield A nutriment, though bitter, strong enough To still the cravings that his nature feels ; But not for thee, O Poet, with thy soul Of organism tender, delicate, 735 736 SOUTHLAND WRITERS.
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