FORGET NOT THE FIELD.

By Thomas Moore

Forget not the field where they perished,

The truest, the last of the brave,

All gone — and the bright hope we cherished

Gone with them, and quenched in their grave!

Oh! could we from death but recover

Those hearts as they bounded before,

In the face of high heaven to fight over

That combat for freedom once more;—

Could the chain for an instant be riven

Which Tyranny flung round us then,

No,‘ tis not in Man, nor in Heaven,

To let Tyranny bind it again!

But‘ tis past — and, tho’ blazoned in story

The name of our Victor may be,

Accurst is the march of that glory

Which treads o'er the hearts of the free.

Far dearer the grave or the prison,

Illumed by one patriot name,

Than the trophies of all, who have risen

On Liberty's ruins to fame.