Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
III. WarThe Death of Leonidas
George Croly (17801860)I
A storm was on the sky;
The lightning gave its light,
And the thunder echoed by.
The ocean lashed the shore;
Then rose the Spartan men,
To make their bed in gore!
Three hundred took the shield;
Then, silent, gathered round
The leader of the field!
He bade no trumpet blow,
But the signal thunder roared,
And they rushed upon the foe.
Showed, with one mighty gleam,
Rampart, and flag, and tent,
Like the spectres of a dream.
All down the woody vale,
All by the rolling tide
Waved the Persian banners pale.
Among the slumbering band,
Sprang King Leonidas,
Like the lightning’s living brand.
And the forest ceased its moan;
But there came a clash of steel,
And a distant dying groan.
And a fiery sheet burst high,
That o’er the midnight threw
A blood-red canopy.
A host glared by the bay;
But the Greeks rushed onward still,
Like leopards in their play.
And the earth was all a flame,
Where the Spartan’s bloody steel
On the silken turbans came;
Where the fiery torrent rolled,
Till like a rising sun
Shone Xerxes’ tent of gold.
His midnight banquet, there;
And the treasures of the East
Lay beneath the Doric spear.
The bravest of the brave!
That feast must be their last,
That spot must be their grave.
In cups of Syrian wine,
And the warrior’s deathless fame
Was sung in strains divine.
From eunuch and from slave,
And taught the languid wires,
The sounds that Freedom gave.
Crowned Œta’s twilight brow;
And the Persian horn of war
From the hills began to blow.
To Greece one cup poured high,
Then hand in hand they drank,
“To immortality!”
When, like spirits from the tomb,
With shout and trumpet knell,
He saw the warriors come.
With chariot and with charge;
Down poured the arrows’ shower,
Till sank the Dorian’s targe.
With all their strength unstrung;
To Greece one look they sent,
Then on high their torches flung.
His captains by his side,
While the flame rushed roaring on,
And their Pæan loud replied.
Thus will he fight again!
Shall not the self-same mould
Bring forth the self-same men?