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The Union

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



I
    Three in one, but one in three,
    God, who girt her with the sea,
    Bade our Commonweal to be:
    Nought, if now not one.
    Though fraud and fear would sever
    The bond assured for ever,
    Their shameful strength shall never
    Undo what heaven has done.

II
    South and North and West and East
    Watch the ravens flock to feast,
    Dense as round some death-struck beast,
    Black as night is black.
    Stand fast as faith together
    In stress of treacherous weather
    When hounds and wolves break tether
    And Treason guides the pack.

III
    Lovelier than thy seas are strong,
    Glorious Ireland, sword and song
    Gird and crown thee: none may wrong,
    Save thy sons alone.
    The sea that laughs around us
    Hath sundered not but bound us:
    The sun's first rising found us
    Throned on its equal throne.

IV
    North and South and East and West,
    All true hearts that wish thee best
    Beat one tune and own one quest,
    Staunch and sure as steel.
    God guard from dark disunion
    Our threefold State's communion,
    God save the loyal Union,
    The royal Commonweal!



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From "Astrophel and Other Poems" - 1904


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