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The Burden of Austria

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    O daughter of pride, wasted with misery,
    With all the glory that thy shame put on
    Stripped off thy shame, O daughter of Babylon,
    Yea, whoso be it, yea, happy shall he be
    That as thou hast served us hath rewarded thee.
    Blessed, who throweth against war's boundary stone
    Thy warrior brood, and breaketh bone by bone
    Misrule thy son, thy daughter Tyranny.
    That landmark shalt thou not remove for shame,
    But sitting down there in a widow's weed
    Wail; for what fruit is now of thy red fame?
    Have thy sons too and daughters learnt indeed
    What thing it is to weep, what thing to bleed?
    Is it not thou that now art but a name?1



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1. "A geographical expression." - Metternich of Italy.


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