C. M. D.
A soldier of renown.
J. N. Maffitt.
Fallen—on Zion’s battle-field,
A soldier of renown,
Armed in the panoply of God,
In conflict cloven down!
His helmet on his armor bright,
His cheek unblanched with fear—
While round his head there gleamed a light,
His dying hour to cheer.
2 Fallen—while cheering with his voice
The sacramental host,
With banners floating on the air—
Death found him at his post;
In life’s high prime the warfare closed,
But not ingloriously;
He fell beyond the outer wall,
And shouted, victory!
[3 Fallen—a holy man of God,
An Israelite indeed,
A standard bearer of the cross,
Mighty in word and deed—
A master spirit of the age,
A bright and burning light,
Whose beams across the firmament
Scattered the clouds of night.]
4 Fallen—as sets the sun at eve,
To rise in splendor where
His kindred luminaries shine,
Their heaven of bliss to share;
Beyond the stormy battle-field
He reigns in triumph now,
Sweeping a harp of wondrous song,
With glory on his brow!
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