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A LEGEND OF
THE NAVY
He that only rules by terror Doeth
grievous wrong. Deep as hell I count his error.
Let him hear my song. Brave the Captain was; the
seamen Made a gallant crew, Gallant sons of
English freemen, Sailors bold and true. But they
hated his oppression; Stern he was and rash, So
for every light transgression Doom’d them to the
lash. Day by day more harsh and cruel Seem’d the
Captain’s mood. Secret wrath like smother’d fuel
Burnt in each man’s blood. Yet he hoped to purchase
glory, Hoped to make the name Of his vessel great
in story, Wheresoe’er he came. So they past by
capes and islands, Many a harbor-mouth, Sailing
under palmy highlands Far within the South. On a
day when they were going O’er the lone expanse, In
the north, her canvas flowing, Rose a ship of France.
Then the Captain’s color heighten’d, Joyful came his
speech; But a cloudy gladness lighten’d In the
eyes of each. ‘Chase,’ he said; the ship flew
forward, And the wind did blow; Stately, lightly,
went she norward, Till she near’d the foe. Then
they look’d at him they hated, Had what they desired;
Mute with folded arms they waited– Not a gun was
fired. But they heard the foeman’s thunder Roaring
out their doom; All the air was torn in sunder,
Crashing went the boom, Spars were splinter’d, decks
were shatter’d, Bullets fell like rain; Over mast
and deck were scatter’d Blood and brains of men.
Spars were splinter’d; decks were broken; Every
mother’s son– Down they dropt–no word was spoken–
Each beside his gun. On the decks as they were lying,
Were their faces grim. In their blood, as they lay
dying, Did they smile on him. Those in whom he had
reliance For his noble name With one smile of
still defiance Sold him unto shame. Shame and
wrath his heart confounded, Pale he turn’d and red,
Till himself was deadly wounded Falling on the dead.
Dismal error! fearful slaughter! Years have wander’d
by; Side by side beneath the water Crew and
Captain lie; There the sunlit ocean tosses O’er
them mouldering, And the lonely seabird crosses
With one waft of the wing.
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