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A Counsel

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    O strong Republic of the nobler years
    Whose white feet shine beside time's fairer flood
    That shall flow on the clearer for our blood
    Now shed, and the less brackish for our tears;
    When time and truth have put out hopes and fears
    With certitude, and love has burst the bud,
    If these whose powers then down the wind shall scud
    Still live to feel thee smite their eyes and ears,
    When thy foot's tread hath crushed their crowns and creeds,
    Care thou not then to crush the beast that bleeds,
    The snake whose belly cleaveth to the sod,
    Nor set thine heel on men as on their deeds;
    But let the worm Napoleon crawl untrod,
    Nor grant Mastai the gallows of his God.



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