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The tumult of Battle had ceased. high in air The Standard of Britain triumphantly waved; And the remnant of foes had fled in despair, Whom night intervening from slaughter had saved. When a Vetiran was seen by the light of his lamp Slowpacing the bounds of the carcase strewn plain Not base his intent- for he quitted the camp To comfort the dying, not plunder the slain. Tho dauntless in war, at a story of woe Down his age furrowed cheek the tear often ran, Alike proud to conquer or save brave foe, He fought like a Hero, but felt like a man. As he counted the slain, "Oh conquest! he cried "Thou art glorious indeed, but dearly thou'st won! "Too dearly alas! a voice faintly replied. It thrilled thro his heart- 'twas the voice of his [Son?] He listened aghast - all was silent again - He searched by the beams wch his lamp feebly shed, And found his brave Son amidst hundreds of slain, The corse of a comrade supporting his head.
The tumult of Battle had ceased. high in air
The Standard of Britain triumphantly wav'd;
And the remnant of foes had fled in despair,  
Whom night intervening from slaughter had sav'd.
When a Vet'ran was seen by the light of his lamp
Slowpacing the bounds of the carcase strewn plain  
Not base his intent- for he quitted the camp  
To comfort the dying, not plunder the slain.  
 
Tho dauntless in war, at a story of woe
Down his age furrow'd cheek the tears often ran,  
Alike proud to conquer or save a brave foe,  
He fought like a Hero, but felt like a man.  
As he counted the slain, "Oh conquest! he cried  
"Thou art glorious indeed, but dearly thou'st won!  
"Too dearly alas! a voice faintly replied.  
It thrilled thro his heart- 'twas the voice of his [Son]
He listen'd aghast - all was silent again -  
He search'd by the beams wch his lamp feebly shed,  
And found his brave Son amidst hundreds of slain,  
The corse of a comrade supporting his head.

Latest revision as of 21:33, 23 July 2017

The tumult of Battle had ceased. high in air The Standard of Britain triumphantly wav'd; And the remnant of foes had fled in despair, Whom night intervening from slaughter had sav'd. When a Vet'ran was seen by the light of his lamp Slowpacing the bounds of the carcase strewn plain Not base his intent- for he quitted the camp To comfort the dying, not plunder the slain.

Tho dauntless in war, at a story of woe Down his age furrow'd cheek the tears often ran, Alike proud to conquer or save a brave foe, He fought like a Hero, but felt like a man. As he counted the slain, "Oh conquest! he cried "Thou art glorious indeed, but dearly thou'st won! "Too dearly alas! a voice faintly replied. It thrilled thro his heart- 'twas the voice of his [Son] He listen'd aghast - all was silent again - He search'd by the beams wch his lamp feebly shed, And found his brave Son amidst hundreds of slain, The corse of a comrade supporting his head.