The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 17, No. 481, March 19, 1831 by Various
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a parliament's authority is most absolute; a parliament can do all that
_Senatus populusque Romanus_ could do, _centuriatis Comitis seu Tributis_; it represents the whole kingdom, so that the consent of the parliament is presumed to be the consent of every man in England." P.T.W. * * * * * THE LEGACY OF THE SWORD. (_For the Mirror._) It is thine--it shall win thee a wreath for thy brow When thy spirit seems more energetic than now;-- It is thine in the war-cloud of gloom and of fire, The pride of thy kindred--the sword of thy sire! It is thine--let the bright rose around it entwine,-- Let it glance in the sunbeam which smiles on the shrine, And sheathe it triumphant when cravens retire, The pride of thy household--the sword of thy sire! It is thine--but the warrior who bore it is laid Where the rose throws its balm, and the cypress its shade, And churls and marauders have ceased to retire From the star of the battle--the sword of thy sire! |
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