James and Mary Ford, eds. Every Day in the Year. 1902.
April 7
The Battle of Charleston Harbor
By Paul Hamilton Hayne (18301886)
Fort Sumter, then in possession of the Confederates, was attacked by a fleet of Federal ironclads under Admiral Du Pont on April 7, 1863, but after a terrific bombardment of two hours they withdrew.
TWO hours, or more, beyond the prime of a blithe April day,
The Northmens mailed Invicibles steamed up fair Charleston Bay;
They came in sullen file, and slow, low-breasted on the wave,
Black as a midnight front of storm, and silent as the grave.
A thousand warrior-hearts beat high as these dread monsters drew