Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MARTIAL ELEGY FOR SOME LEAD SOLDIERS, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: For certain soldiers lately dead Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour Subject(s): Soldiers | ||||||||
For certain soldiers lately dead Our reverent dirge shall here be said. Them, when their martial leader called, No dread preparative appalled; But leaden-hearted, leaden-heeled, I marked them steadfast in the field. Death grimly sided with the foe, And smote each leaden hero low. Proudly they perished one by one: The dread Pea-cannon's work was done! O not for them the tears we shed, Consigned to their congenial lead; But while unmoved their sleep they take, We mourn for their dear Captain's sake, For their dear Captain, who shall smart Both in his pocket and his heart, Who saw his heroes shed their gore, And lacked a shilling to buy more! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ALL ARMIES ARE THE SAME by ERNEST HEMINGWAY ABSENT WITH OFFICIAL LEAVE by RANDALL JARRELL PORT OF EMBARKATION by RANDALL JARRELL THE CONFESSION OF ST. JIM-RALPH by DENIS JOHNSON OPERATION MEMORY by DAVID LEHMAN A GOOD PLAY by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON |
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