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Then And Now

    By Thomas Hardy



    When battles were fought
    With a chivalrous sense of Should and Ought,
    In spirit men said,
    "End we quick or dead,
    Honour is some reward!
    Let us fight fair - for our own best or worst;
    So, Gentlemen of the Guard,
    Fire first!"

    In the open they stood,
    Man to man in his knightlihood:
    They would not deign
    To profit by a stain
    On the honourable rules,
    Knowing that practise perfidy no man durst
    Who in the heroic schools
    Was nurst.

    But now, behold, what
    Is warfare wherein honour is not!
    Rama laments
    Its dead innocents:
    Herod breathes: "Sly slaughter
    Shall rule! Let us, by modes once called accurst,
    Overhead, under water,
    Stab first."

    1915.



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