Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
I. PatriotismVeteran and Recruit
Edward Wentworth Hazewell (b. 1853)H
With golden-beaded wine:
“Come, comrades, now, I bid ye—
‘To the true love of mine!’
Her hair is tangled gold,
Her heart to me so tender,
To others’ love is cold.
And fill me another yet;
Two glasses at least for the dearest
And sweetest girl, Lisette.”
“My true love I give thee,
Three true loves blent in one love,
A soldier’s trinity.
Here ’s to the land we serve,
And here ’s to holy honor
That doth the two preserve.”
And raised their eyes above,
And drank in solemn silence
Unto the sergeant’s love.