A. H. Laidlaw Field Poems

  • 1.
    That luscious lip, the British Gyp,
    I leave to rove, a reckless ranger,
    To seek a life, with War for wife,
    Defying Death, despising danger;
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  • 2.
    Inscribed to Dennis F. Burke, last Commander of the Irish Brigade, at Gettysburg.


    THE SPIRIT OF THE SOUTH.
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  • 3.
    Adieu to France! Land of the Brave, farewell!
    Sleep sweetly there, thy sons will watch by thee,
    High as thy hills their burning blood will swell,
    To leave thee as they find thee, fair and free.
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  • 4.
    See, the field of battle gleams
    Yonward past the tented streams,
    There the foe is camping;
    By the thirst-assuaging rill,
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  • 5.
    Foiled on the field with his dead boys around him,
    All waiting for Earth to recover her own,
    Fortune hath missed him, but Glory hath found him,
    While fighting a thousand fierce foemen alone.
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  • 6.
    Bird of the summering North,
    Whither away?
    Fly you so gaily forth
    Simply to stay
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  • 7.
    Dead! Where the bold and brave
    Blend in one bloody grave;
    Dead! With no coward clay
    Weltering in gore that day.
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  • 8.
    We all know the face of the chap who can tell
    How he led the victorious van,
    Through whose terrible yell all the enemy fell
    Or fled from this murderous man.
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Total 8 Field Poems by A. H. Laidlaw

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