MISCELLANEOUS POEMS

By Charles Sangster


 

THE TWOFOLD VICTORY—AN ALMA LYRIC.



By the famous Alma River
     Knelt a Warrior, brave and young,
Through his veins ran Death’s cold shiver,
     On his lips his last breath hung;
Far above him rolled the battle,

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     Downward rolled to Alma’s wave,
Downward, through the crash and rattle,
     Came the cheering of the brave. [Page 201]

“Comrades,” said he, rising slowly,
     Kneeling on one bended knee,

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“Comrades,” said he, feebly, lowly,
     “Is that cheer for Victory?”
“Yes!—they fly!—the foe is flying!”
     “Comrades,” said he, ardently,
“Cheer for me, for I am dying,

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     Cheer them on to Victory!”

By that blood-encrimsoned River
     Cheered they with a martial pride,
Death’s last shaft had left its quiver,
     And the Warrior, smiling, died.

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Faintly his last cheer was given,
     Feebly his last breath went free,
And his spirit passed to Heaven
     On the wings of Victory! [Page 202]