Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Inscription VI. For A Monument In The New Forest. by Robert Southey
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Inscription VI. For A Monument In The New Forest.

    By Robert Southey



    This is the place where William's kingly power
    Did from their poor and peaceful homes expel,
    Unfriended, desolate, and shelterless,
    The habitants of all the fertile track
    Far as these wilds extend. He levell'd down
    Their little cottages, he bade their fields
    Lie barren, so that o'er the forest waste
    He might most royally pursue his sports!
    If that thine heart be human, Passenger!
    Sure it will swell within thee, and thy lips
    Will mutter curses on him. Think thou then
    What cities flame, what hosts unsepulchred
    Pollute the passing wind, when raging Power
    Drives on his blood-hounds to the chase of Man;
    And as thy thoughts anticipate that day
    When God shall judge aright, in charity
    Pray for the wicked rulers of mankind.



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