Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.
By Francis OrreryTicknor417 The Virginians of the Valley
T
That, since the days of old,
Have kept the lamp of chivalry
Alight in hearts of gold;
The kindliest of the kindly band
That, rarely hating ease,
Yet rode with Spotswood round the land,
And Raleigh round the seas;
Against embattled foes,
And planted there, in valleys fair,
The lily and the rose;
Whose fragrance lives in many lands,
Whose beauty stars the earth,
And lights the hearths of happy homes
With loveliness and worth.
The names of noble sires,
And slumbered while the darkness crept
Around their vigil fires;
But aye the “Golden Horseshoe” knights
Their old Dominion keep,
Whose foes have found enchanted ground,
But not a knight asleep.