50 THE WHITE CHARGERS STORY. 



When troubles come, and then we find men who are glad 



to die 

 To save the name of England with fervent constancy ; 

 But look ! — here comes the master, he loves this English 



farm. 

 His young wife walks beside him, and leans upon his 



arm. 



Don't gallop off, you stupid, and look so wild and scared. 

 Come closer and be patted ; there's nothing to be feared. 

 Stand still — yes, there — that's better, and let them stroke 



your nose ; 

 There's nothing to be frightened at in men in Sunday 



clothes. 



