THE ADVANCE-GUARD.

By John Hay

In the dream of the Northern poets,

The braves who in battle die

Fight on in shadowy phalanx

In the field of the upper sky;

And as we read the sounding rhyme,

The reverent fancy hears

The ghostly ring of the viewless swords

And the clash of the spectral spears.

We think with imperious questionings

Of the brothers whom we have lost,

And we strive to track in death's mystery

The flight of each valiant ghost.

The Northern myth comes back to us,

And we feel, through our sorrow's night,

That those young souls are striving still

Somewhere for the truth and light.

It was not their time for rest and sleep;

Their hearts beat high and strong;

In their fresh veins the blood of youth

Was singing its hot, sweet song.

The open heaven bent over them,

‘ Mid flowers their lithe feet trod,

Their lives lay vivid in light, and blest

By the smiles of women and God.

Again they come! Again I hear

The tread of that goodly band;

I know the flash of Ellsworth's eye

And the grasp of his hard, warm hand;

And Putnam, and Shaw, of the lion-heart,

And an eye like a Boston girl's;

And I see the light of heaven which lay

On Ulric Dahlgren's curls.

There is no power in the gloom of hell

To quench those spirits’ fire;

There is no power in the bliss of heaven

To bid them not aspire;

But somewhere in the eternal plan

That strength, that life survive,

And like the files on Lookout's crest,

Above death's clouds they strive.

A chosen corps, they are marching on

In a wider field than ours;

Those bright battalions still fulfil

The scheme of the heavenly powers;

And high brave thoughts float down to us,

The echoes of that far fight,

Like the flash of a distant picket's gun

Through the shades of the severing night.

No fear for them! In our lower field

Let us keep our arms unstained,

That at last we be worthy to stand with them

On the shining heights they've gained.

We shall meet and greet in closing ranks

In Time's declining sun,

When the bugles of God shall sound recall

And the battle of life be won.