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The Turning of the Tide

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    Storm, strong with all the bitter heart of hate,
    Smote England, now nineteen dark years ago,
    As when the tide's full wrath in seaward flow
    Smites and bears back the swimmer. Fraud and fate
    Were leagued against her: fear was fain to prate
    Of honour in dishonour, pride brought low,
    And humbleness whence holiness must grow,
    And greatness born of shame to be so great.
    The winter day that withered hope and pride
    Shines now triumphal on the turning tide
    That sets once more our trust in freedom free,
    That leaves a ruthless and a truthless foe
    And all base hopes that hailed his cause laid low,
    And England's name a light on land and sea.



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February 27, 1900.


From "A Channel Passage and Other Poems"


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