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What Have I Done For You

    By William Ernest Henley



    What have I done for you,
    England, my England?
    What is there I would not do,
    England, my own?
    With your glorious eyes austere,
    As the Lord were walking near,
    Whispering terrible things and dear
    As the Song on your bugles blown,
    England -
    Round the world on your bugles blown!

    Where shall the watchful Sun,
    England, my England,
    Match the master-work you've done,
    England, my own?
    When shall he rejoice agen
    Such a breed of mighty men
    As come forward, one to ten,
    To the Song on your bugles blown,
    England -
    Down the years on your bugles blown?

    Ever the faith endures,
    England, my England:-
    'Take and break us:    we are yours,
    'England, my own!
    'Life is good, and joy runs high
    'Between English earth and sky:
    'Death is death; but we shall die
    'To the Song on your bugles blown,
    'England -
    'To the stars on your bugles blown!

    They call you proud and hard,
    England, my England:
    You with worlds to watch and ward,
    England, my own!
    You whose mailed hand keeps the keys
    Of such teeming destinies
    You could know nor dread nor ease
    Were the Song on your bugles blown,
    England,
    Round the Pit on your bugles blown!

    Mother of Ships whose might,
    England, my England,
    Is the fierce old Sea's delight,
    England, my own,
    Chosen daughter of the Lord,
    Spouse-in-Chief of the ancient sword,
    There's the menace of the Word
    In the Song on your bugles blown,
    England -
    Out of heaven on your bugles blown!



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