He who, a hundred years ago, more or less, pronounced the above words in the uneasiness of his heart, thirsting for professional distinction, was a young naval3 officer. Of his life, career, achievements, and end nothing is preserved for the edification of his young successors in the fleet of to-day — nothing but this phrase, which, sailor-like in the simplicity4 of personal sentiment and strength of graphic5 expression, embodies6 the spirit of the epoch7. This obscure but vigorous testimony8 has its price, its significance, and its lesson. It comes to us from a worthy9 ancestor. We do not know whether he lived long enough for a chance of that promotion whose way was so arduous10. He belongs to the great array of the unknown — who are great, indeed, by the sum total of the devoted11 effort put out, and the colossal12 scale of success attained13 by their insatiable and steadfast14 ambition. We do not know his name; we only know of him what is material for us to know — that he was never backward on occasions of desperate service. We have this on the authority of a distinguished15 seaman16 of Nelson’s time. Departing this life as Admiral of the Fleet on the eve of the Crimean War, Sir Thomas Byam Martin has recorded for us amongst his all too short autobiographical notes these few characteristic words uttered by one young man of the many who must have felt that particular inconvenience of a heroic age.
The distinguished Admiral had lived through it himself, and was a good judge of what was expected in those days from men and ships. A brilliant frigate17 captain, a man of sound judgment18, of dashing bravery and of serene19 mind, scrupulously20 concerned for the welfare and honour of the navy, he missed a larger fame only by the chances of the service. We may well quote on this day the words written of Nelson, in the decline of a well-spent life, by Sir T. B. Martin, who died just fifty years ago on the very anniversary of Trafalgar.
“Nelson’s nobleness of mind was a prominent and beautiful part of his character. His foibles — faults if you like — will never be dwelt upon in any memorandum21 of mine,” he declares, and goes on — “he whose splendid and matchless achievements will be remembered with admiration22 while there is gratitude23 in the hearts of Britons, or while a ship floats upon the ocean; he whose example on the breaking out of the war gave so chivalrous24 an impulse to the younger men of the service that all rushed into rivalry25 of daring which disdained26 every warning of prudence27, and led to acts of heroic enterprise which tended greatly to exalt28 the glory of our nation.”
These are his words, and they are true. The dashing young frigate captain, the man who in middle age was nothing loth to give chase single-handed in his seventy-four to a whole fleet, the man of enterprise and consummate29 judgment, the old Admiral of the Fleet, the good and trusted servant of his country under two kings and a queen, had felt correctly Nelson’s influence, and expressed himself with precision out of the fulness of his seaman’s heart.
“Exalted,” he wrote, not “augmented.” And therein his feeling and his pen captured the very truth. Other men there were ready and able to add to the treasure of victories the British navy has given to the nation. It was the lot of Lord Nelson to exalt all this glory. Exalt! the word seems to be created for the man.
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