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September

    By Hilaire Belloc



    I, from a window where the Meuse is wide,
    Looked eastward out to the September night;
    The men that in the hopeless battle died
    Rose, and deployed, and stationed for the fight;
    A brumal army, vague and ordered large
    For mile on mile by some pale general,
    I saw them lean by companies to the charge,
    But no man living heard the bugle-call.

    And fading still, and pointing to their scars,
    They fled in lessening clouds, where gray and high
    Dawn lay along the heaven in misty bars;
    But watching from that eastern casement, I
    Saw the Republic splendid in the sky,
    And round her terrible head the morning stars.



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