In Memoriam. Maximilian Dudley Digges Dalison

LIEUTENANT IN THE S COTS Guards .

Killed in action at the Battle of Hasheen, near Suakim, March 20th, 1885.

B ENEATH the grey Egyptian sands,
Where the red sun burns out the green,
Here lies, laid down by soldier's hands,
Who died for country and for Queen —
The heart that thrill'd at duty's call,
The voice we ne'er shall hear again;
The gallant form beloved of all
That fought and fell beside his men.

What though the red wind-driven dust
Heap the rude cross above his grave,
Love has her tears, and faith her trust,
And Christ, his hope, is strong to save.
Sleep well, O Soldier: trumpet tone
Thine ear shall startle yet once more,
When the Great Captain calls His own
Out of all graves by sea and shore.
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