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Charge Of Fremont's Body-Guard

By Hanford Lennox Gordon

On they ride on they ride Only three hundred, Ride the brave Body-Guard, From the "Prairie Scouts" sundered: Two thousand riflemen, Ambushed on either side, The signal of slaughter bide: Ho! has the farmer-guide Led them astray and lied? How can they pass the wood? On they ride on they ride Fearlessly, readily, Silently, steadily Ride the brave Body-Guard Led by Zagonyi. Up leap the Southrons there; Loud breaks the battle-blare; Now swings his hat in air; Flashes his saber bare: "Draw sabers; follow me!" Shouts the brave Captain: "Union and Liberty!" Thunders the Captain. Three hundred sabers flash; Three hundred Guardsmen dash On to the fierce attack; Into the cul-de-sac Plunge the Three Hundred. Yell the mad ambushed pack Two thousand rifles crack At the Three Hundred. Dire is the death they deal, Gleams the steel volleys peal Horses plunge riders reel; Sabers and bayonets clash; Guns in their faces flash; Blue coats are spattered red Fifty brave Guards are dead Zagonyi is still ahead, Swinging his hat in air, Flashing his saber: "Steady men; steady there; Forward Battalion!" On they plunge on they dash Thro' the dread gantlet; Death gurgles in the gash Of furious-dealt saber-slash; Over them the volleys crash Thro' the trees like a whirlwind. They pass through the fire of death; Pant riders and steeds for breath; "Halt!" cried the Captain Then he looked up the hill; There on the summit still The "Third Company" paltered. Right through the fire of hell, Where fifty brave Guardsmen fell, Zagonyi had ridden well; Foley had faltered. Flashed like a flame of fire Flashed with a menace dire Flashed with a yell of ire The sword of the Captain. Kennedy saw the flash, And ordered the "Third" to dash Gallantly forward: "Come on, Boys, for Liberty! Forward, and follow me! Remember Kentucky!" Into the hell they broke Into the fire and smoke Dealing swift saber-stroke The gallant Kentuckians. Horses plunge, Riders lunge Heavily forward; Over the fallen they ride Down to Zagonyi's side, Mowing a swath of death Either side, right and left Piling the slaughtered! Under the storm of lead, Still hissing overhead, They re-formed the battle-line; Then the brave Captain said: "Guardsmen: avenge our dead! Charge!" Up the hill they go, Right into the swarming foe! Woe to the foemen woe! See mad Zagonyi there; Streams on the wind his hair, Flashes his saber bare; On they go on they go; Volleys flash, Sabers clash, On they plunge, on they dash, Following Zagonyi Into the hell again. Hand to hand fight and die Infantry, cavalry; Grappled and mixed they lie Infantry, cavalry: Hurra! the Rebels fly! Bravo! Three Hundred! "Forward and follow me!" Shouted the Captain; "Union and Liberty!" All the Guards thundered. With mad hearts and sabers stout Into the Rebel-rout Gallop the Guardsmen, Thundering their cry again, Cleaving their foes in twain, Piling the heaps of slain Sabered and sundered. Three hundred foes they slayed, Glorious the charge they made, Victorious the charge they made The gallant Three Hundred! Let the Crown-Poet paid Sing of the "Light Brigade" And "The wild charge they made" When "Some one had blundered;" Following the British Bard, I sing of the Body-Guard The Heroes that fought so hard Where nobody blundered. Hail, brave Zagonyi hail! All hail, the Body-Guard! The glorious The victorious The invincible Three Hundred.