Last songs from Vagabondia / Bliss Carman, Richard Hovey ; designs by Tom B. Meteyard [electronic text]

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Last songs from Vagabondia / Bliss Carman, Richard Hovey ; designs by Tom B. Meteyard [electronic text]
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Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929, Hovey, Richard, 1864-1900
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Boston: Small, Maynard and Company
1924
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"Last songs from Vagabondia / Bliss Carman, Richard Hovey ; designs by Tom B. Meteyard [electronic text]." In the digital collection American Verse Project. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/BAH8719.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 28, 2025.

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THE BATTLE OF MANILA

A FRAGMENT

BY Cavite on the bay'T was the Spanish squadron lay; And the red dawn was creeping O'er the city that lay sleeping To the east, like a bride, in the May. There was peace at Manila, In the May morn at Manila, —

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When ho, the Spanish admiralAwoke to find our line Had passed by gray Corregidor, Had laughed at shoal and mine, And flung to the sky its banners With "Remember" for a sign!
With the ships of Spain before In the shelter of the shore, And the forts on the right, They drew forward to the fight, And the first was the gallant Commodore; In the bay of Manila, In the doomed bay of Manila — With succour half the world away, No port beneath that sky, With nothing but their ships and guns And Yankee pluck to try, They had left retreat behind them, They had come to win or die!
. . . . . . .
For we spoke at Manila, We said it at Manila, Oh be ye brave, or be ye strong, Ye build your ships in vain; The children of the sea queen's brood Will not give up the main; We hold the sea against the world As we held it against Spain.
Be warned by Manila, Take warning by Manila, Ye may trade by land, ye may fight by land.Ye may hold the land in free;

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But go not down to the sea in shipsTo battle with the free;For England and AmericaWill keep and hold the sea!
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