Was bright with battle flame, or through a haze
Of smoke that stung his eyes he heard the boom
Of Bluecher’s guns; he shared Almeida’s scars,
And from the close-packed deck, about to die,
Looked up and saw the ‘Birkenhead”s tall spars
Weave wavering lines across the Southern sky:
Or in the stifling ‘tween decks, row on row,
At Aboukir, saw how the dead men lay;
Charged with the fiercest in Busaco’s strife,
Brave dreams are his — the flick’ring lamp burns low —
Yet couraged for the battles of the day
He goes to stand full face to face with life.

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