Poem

I Saw Old General At Bay

Walt Whitman
I SAW old General at bay; (Old as he was, his grey eyes yet shone out in battle like stars His small force was now completely hemm'd in, in his works; He call'd for volunteers to run the enemy's lines--a desperate emergency; I saw a hundred and more step forth from the ranks--but two or three were selected; I saw them receive their orders aside--they listen'd with care--the adjutant was very grave; I saw them depart with cheerfulness, freely risking their lives.

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