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SONNET: ON THE CHIVALRY OF THE PRESENT TIME by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE

Poet Analysis

First Line: AH! FOOLISH SOULS AND FALSE! WHO LOUDLY CRIED
Last Line: WHO HAD NOT SHUNNED EARTH'S HAUGHTIEST CHIVALRY.
Subject(s): AMERICAN CIVIL WAR; CHIVALRY; CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA; UNITED STATES - HISTORY; CONFEDERACY;

AH! foolish souls and false! who loudly cried
"True chivalry no longer breathes in time."
Look round us now; how wondrous, how sublime
The heroic lives we witness; far and wide,
Stern vows by sterner deeds are justified;
Self abnegation, calmness, courage, power,
Sway with a rule august, our stormy hour,
Wherein the loftiest hearts have wrought and died --
Wrought grandly, and died smiling. Thus, oh God,
From tears, and blood, and anguish, thou hast brought
The ennobling act, the faith-sustaining thought --
'Till in the marvellous present, one may see
A mighty stage, by knight and patriots trod,
Who had not shunned earth's haughtiest chivalry.



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