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Sheridan At Cedar Creek
by Herman Melville
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Shoe the steed with silver
That bore him to the fray,
When he heard the guns at dawning
Miles away;
When he heard them calling, calling
Mount! nor stay:
Quick, or all is lost;
They've surprised and stormed the post.
They push your routed host
Gallop! retrieve the day.
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House the horse in ermine
For the foam-flake blew
White through red October;
He thundered into view;
They cheered him in the looming,
Horseman and horse they knew.
The turn of the tide began,
The rally of bugles ran,
He swung his hat in the van;
The electric hoof-spark flew.
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Wreathe the steed and lead him
For the charge he led
Touched and turned the cypress
Into amaranths for the head
Of Philip, king of riders,
Who raised them from the dead
The camp (at dawning lost),
By eve, recovered, forced,
Rang with the laughter of the host
As belated Early fled.
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Shroud the horse in sable
For the mounds they heap!
There is firing in the Valley,
And yet no strife they keep;
It is the parting volley,
It is the pathos deep.
There is glory for the brave
Who lead, and nobly save,
But no knowledge in the grave
Where the nameless followers sleep.
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photo of Philip Henry Sheridan
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Philip Henry Sheridan
1831-1888
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