This poetical “array return” was first published in the “Iris;* (June, 1841,) from the original MS. in the possession of GEORGE H. MOORE, one of the editors of that periodical. It is a resumé of the losses of the British army during the northern campaign which terminated at Saratoga, and, as will be noticed by the reader, gives the results in round numbers.
Burgoyne’s Overthrow at Saratoga
HERE followeth the direful fate
 Of Burgoyne and his army great,
 Who so proudly did display
 The terrors of despotic sway.
 His power, and pride, and many threats,
 Have been brought low by fort’nate Gates,
 To bend to the United States.
British prisoners by Convention, 2442
 Foreigners – by Contra-vention, 2198
 Tories sent across the Lake, 1100
 Burgoyne and suite, in state, 12
 Sick and wounded, bruised and pounded,
 Ne’er so much before confounded, 528
 Prisoners of war before Convention, 400
 Deserters come with kind intention, 300
 They lost at Bennington’s great battle,
 Where glorious Starke’s arms did rattle, 1220
 Killed in September and October, 600
 Ta ‘en by brave Brown, some drunk, some sober, 413
 Slain by high-famed Herkerman,
 On both flanks, on rear and van, 300
 Indians, suttlers, and drovers,
 Enough to crowd large plains all over,
 And those whom grim Death did prevent
 From fighting against our continent;
 And also those who s tole away,
 Lest down their arms they should lay,
 Abhorring that obnoxious day; 4413
 The whole make fourteen thousand men,
 Who may not with us fight again, 14,000
This is a pretty just account
 Of Burgoyne’s legions whole amount,
 Who came across the Northern Lakes
 To desolate our happy States.
 Their brass cannons we have got all –
 Fifty-six – both great and small;
 And ten thousand stand of arms,
 To prevent all future harms;
 Stores and implements complete,
 Of workmanship exceeding neat;
 Covered wagons in great plenty,
 And proper harness, no way scanty.
 Among our prisoners there are
 Six Generals, of fame most rare;
 Six members of their Parliament
 Reluctantly they seem content;
 Three British Lords, and Lord Bellcaras,
 Who came, our country free to harass.
 Two Baronets of high extraction,
 Were sorely wounded in the action.
 
 