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On the Death of Colonel Benson

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    Northumberland, so proud and sad to-day,
    Weep and rejoice, our mother, whom no son
    More glorious than this dead and deathless one
    Brought ever fame whereon no time shall prey.
    Nor heed we more than he what liars dare say
    Of mercy's holiest duties left undone
    Toward whelps and dams of murderous foes, whom none
    Save we had spared or feared to starve and slay.
    Alone as Milton and as Wordsworth found
    And hailed their England, when from all around
    Howled all the recreant hate of envious knaves,
    Sublime she stands: while, stifled in the sound,
    Each lie that falls from German boors and slaves
    Falls but as filth dropt in the wandering waves.



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November 4, 1901.


From "A Channel Passage and Other Poems"


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