The Poetical Works of Fitz-Greene Halleck. Now First Collected. Illustrated With Steel Engravings, From Drawings By American Artists

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The wreath he fought for he has bravely won, Long be its laurel green around his brow !
It is too true, I'm somewhat fond of fun And jesting ; but for once I'm serious now.
Why is he sipping weak Castalian dews?
The muse has damned him — let him damn the muse.
LXIII.
But to return once more : the ancients fought Some tolerable battles. Marathon Is still a theme for high and holy thought, And many a poet's lay. We linger on The page that tells us of the brave and free, And reverence thy name, un
...matched Thermopyh FANNY. 145 LXIV.
And there were spirited troops in other days — The Roman legion and the Spartan band, And Swartwout's gallant corps, the Iron Grays — Soldiers who met their foemen hand to hand.
Or swore, at least, to meet them undismayed ; Yet what were these to General Laight's brigade LXV.
Of veterans 1 nursed in that Free School of glory.
The New- York State Militia. From Bellevue, E'en to the Battery flagstaff, the proud story Of their manoeuvres at the last review Has rang ; and Clinton's " order" told afar He never led a better corps to war.


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