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FEELING EXCITED BY SOME MILITARY MANEUVERS AT VERONA by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES

Poet Analysis

First Line: WHAT IS THE LESSON I HAVE BROUGHT AWAY
Last Line: OUR COMMON HUMAN FEELINGS NOT FORGET!
Subject(s): SOLDIERS; VERONA, ITALY;

WHAT is the lesson I have brought away,
After the moment's palpitating glee?
What has this pomp of men, this strong array
Of thousands and ten thousands been to me?
Did I find nothing but the vision gay,
The mere phenomenon that all could see?
Did I feel nothing but the brute display
Of Power, -- the show of centred energy?
Trembling and humbled, I was taught how hard
It is for our strait minds at once to scan
The might of banded numbers, and regard
The individual soul, the living Man;
To use mechanic multitudes, and yet
Our common human feelings not forget!



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