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A Utilitarian View Of The Monitors Fight
By Herman Melville

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	Plain be the phrase, yet apt the verse,
	  More ponderous than nimble;
	For since grimed War here laid aside
	His Orient pomp, 'twould ill befit
	    Overmuch to ply
	The Rhyme's barbaric cymbal.



	Hail to victory without the gaud
	  Of glory; zeal that needs no fans
	Of banners; plain mechanic power
	Plied cogently in War now placed—
	    Where War belongs—
	Among the trades and artisans.



	Yet this was battle, and intense—
	  Beyond the strife of fleets heroic;
	Deadlier, closer, calm 'mid storm;
	No passion; all went on by crank,
	    Pivot, and screw,
	And calculations of caloric.



	Needless to dwell; the story's known.
	  the ringing of those plates on plates
	Still ringeth round the world—
	The clangor of that blacksmith's fray.
	    The anvil-din
	Resounds this message from the Fates:



	War shall yet be, and to the end;
	  But war-paint shows the streaks of weather;
	War yet shall be, but warriors
	Are now but operatives; War's made
	    Less grand than Peace,
	And a singe runs through lace and feather.


 
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