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After The Coup D'Ętat.

    By Victor-Marie Hugo



    ("Devant les trahisons.")

    [Bk. VII, xvi., Jersey, Dec. 2, 1852.]


    Before foul treachery and heads hung down,
    I'll fold my arms, indignant but serene.
    Oh! faith in fallen things - be thou my crown,
    My force, my joy, my prop on which I lean:

    Yes, whilst he's there, or struggle some or fall,
    O France, dear France, for whom I weep in vain.
    Tomb of my sires, nest of my loves - my all,
    I ne'er shall see thee with these eyes again.

    I shall not see thy sad, sad sounding shore,
    France, save my duty, I shall all forget;
    Amongst the true and tried, I'll tug my oar,
    And rest proscribed to brand the fawning set.

    O bitter exile, hard, without a term,
    Thee I accept, nor seek nor care to know
    Who have down-truckled 'mid the men deemed firm,
    And who have fled that should have fought the foe.

    If true a thousand stand, with them I stand;
    A hundred? 'tis enough: we'll Sylla brave;
    Ten? put my name down foremost in the band;
    One? - well, alone - until I find my grave.

    TORU DUTT.



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