THE SIEGE OF MANILA.
A few miles from Manila Bay Just at the close of a summer day, The sun had stained as gold the west, Our fleet was ordered to stop and rest; After the regular meals were served, And each returned to the usual place, Stood gazing all with mute and awe Into the fiery dome of space; Stood watching we their steady blaze As down on us they seemed to gaze.
I never shall forget the night, The silvery stars were shining bright; A full-orbed moon hung in the west, As if to see the great contest; The wind was of a steady gale, It was a pleasant night to sail; The ocean waves were rolling long, And pealing forth their mournful sound. Soon from the sea a mist arose, Then nature's starry book was closed;