I. OH! for a steed, a rushing steed, and a blazing scimitar, To hunt from beauteous Italy the Austrian's red hussar To mock their boasts, And strew their hosts, And scatter their flags afar. II. Oh! for a steed, a rushing steed, and dear Poland gathered around, To smite her circle of savage foes, and smash them upon the ground; Nor hold my hand While, on the land, A foreigner foe was found. III. Oh! for a steed, a rushing steed, and a rifle that never failed, And a tribe of terrible prairie men, by desperate valour mailed, Till "stripes and stars," And Russian czars, Before the Red Indian quailed. IV. Oh! for a steed, a rushing steed, on the plains of Hindustan, And a hundred thousand cavaliers, to charge like a single man, Till our shirts were red, And the English fled, Like a cowardly caravan. V. Oh! for a steed, a rushing steed, with the Greeks a Marathon. Or a place in the Switzer phalanx, when the Morat men swept on, Like a pine-clad hill By an earthquake's will Hurled the valleys upon. VI. Oh! for a steed, a rushing steed, when Brian smote down the Dane, Or a place beside great Aodh O'Neill, when Bagenal the bold was slain, Or a waving crest And a lance in rest, With Bruce upon Bannoch plain. VII. Oh! for a steed, a rushing steed, on the Curragh of Kildare, And Irish squadrons ready to do, as they are ready to dare -- A hundred yards, And Holland's guards Drawn up to engage me there. VIII. Oh! for a steed, a rushing steed, and any good cause at all, Or else, if you will, a field on foot, or guarding a leaguered wall For freedom's right; In flushing fight To conquer if then to fall. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNET: 13. OUT OF CATALLUS by GAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUS THE SNOW-STORM by RALPH WALDO EMERSON THE LAST SIGNAL by THOMAS HARDY PRAYER OF THE LOST by ALETHEA TODD ALDERSON ADOLESCENCE by MAVIS CLARE BARNETT FOR ONE WHO IS SERENE by MARGARET E. BRUNER |