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"Thou art glorious indeed, but dearly thou'st won!  
"Thou art glorious indeed, but dearly thou'st won!  
"Too dearly alas! a voice faintly replied.  
"Too dearly alas! a voice faintly replied.  
It thrilled thro his heart- 'twas the voice of his [Son?]
It thrilled thro his heart- 'twas the voice of his [Son]
He listen'd aghast - all was silent again -  
He listen'd aghast - all was silent again -  
He search'd by the beams wch his lamp feebly shed,  
He search'd by the beams wch his lamp feebly shed,  
And found his brave Son amidst hundreds of slain,  
And found his brave Son amidst hundreds of slain,  
The corse of a comrade supporting his head.
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.