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    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    The wave that breaks against a forward stroke
    Beats not the swimmer back, but thrills him through
    With joyous trust to win his way anew
    Through stronger seas than first upon him broke
    And triumphed. England's iron-tempered oak
    Shrank not when Europe's might against her grew
    Full, and her sun drank up her foes like dew,
    And lion-like from sleep her strength awoke.
    As bold in fight as bold in breach of trust
    We find our foes, and wonder not to find,
    Nor grudge them praise whom honour may not bind;
    But loathing more intense than speaks disgust
    Heaves England's heart, when scorn is bound to greet
    Hunters and hounds whose tongues would lick their feet.



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November 1, 1899.


From "A Channel Passage and Other Poems"


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