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Poem July 21, 1820

The Rhode Island American, And General Advertiser

Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island

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A ballad by Walter Scott, Esquire, titled 'The Foray,' describes kinsmen feasting and preparing for a dangerous nighttime raid in stormy weather, toasting to the fallen and survivors before departing.

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FROM A NEW POEM, BY WALTER SCOTT, ESQUIRE.

THE FORAY.

The last of the steers on our board has been spread,
And the last flask of wine in our goblets is red;
Up, up! my brave Kinsmen! belt swords and begone!
There are dangers to share, and there's spoil to be won.
The eyes that so lately mix'd glances with ours,
For a space must be dim, as they gaze from the towers;
And strive to distinguish, through tempest and gloom,
The prance of the steed and the toss of the plume.
The rain is descending—the wind rises loud;
And the moon her red beacon has veil'd with a cloud:
'Tis the better, my mates, for the warder's dull eye
Shall in confidence slumber, nor dream we are nigh.
Our steeds are impatient! I hear my blithe grey!
There is life in his hoof-clang, and hope in his neigh;
Like the flash of a meteor, the glance of his name
Shall marshal your march through the darkness and rain.
The draw-bridge has dropp'd, and the bugle has blown;
One pledge is to quaff yet—then mount and begone!
To the honour and peace, that shall rest with the slain,
To their health and their glee, that see the void again!

What sub-type of article is it?

Ballad

What themes does it cover?

War Military

What keywords are associated?

Foray Raid Kinsmen Spoil Night Raid Walter Scott

What entities or persons were involved?

Walter Scott, Esquire

Poem Details

Title

The Foray

Author

Walter Scott, Esquire

Key Lines

The Last Of The Steers On Our Board Has Been Spread, And The Last Flask Of Wine In Our Goblets Is Red; Up, Up! My Brave Kinsmen! Belt Swords And Begone! There Are Dangers To Share, And There's Spoil To Be Won.

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