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Attila

    By Henry Kendall



    What though his feet were shod with sharp, fierce flame,
    And death and ruin were his daily squires,
    The Scythian, helped by Heaven’s thunders, came:
    The time was ripe for God’s avenging fires.
    Lo! loose, lewd trulls, and lean, luxurious liars
    Had brought the fair, fine face of Rome to shame,
    And made her one with sins beyond a name
    That queenly daughter of imperial sires!
    The blood of elders like the blood of sheep,
    Was dashed across the circus. Once while din
    And dust and lightnings, and a draggled heap
    Of beast-slain men made lords with laughter leap,
    Night fell, with rain. The earth, so sick of sin,
    Had turned her face into the dark to weep.



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