On The Photograph Of A Corps Commander

by Herman Melville

  


Ay, man is manly. Here you see The warrior-carriage of the head,And brave dilation of the frame; And lighting all, the soul that ledIn Spottsylvania's charge to victory, Which justifies his fame.A cheering picture. It is good To look upon a Chief like this,In whom the spirit moulds the form. Here favoring Nature, oft remiss,With eagle mien expressive has endued A man to kindle strains that warm.Trace back his lineage, and his sires, Yeoman or noble, you shall findEnrolled with men of Agincourt, Heroes who shared great Harry's mind.Down to us come the knightly Norman fires, And front the Templars bore.Nothing can lift the heart of man Like manhood in a fellow-man.The thought of heaven's great King afarBut humbles us—too weak to scan;But manly greatness men can span, And feel the bonds that draw.


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