Songs from Books by Rudyard Kipling
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Between the wall and the fire.
A BRITISH-ROMAN SONG (A.D. 406) My father's father saw it not, And I, belike, shall never come, To look on that so-holy spot-- The very Rome-- Crowned by all Time, all Art, all Might, The equal work of Gods and Man, City beneath whose oldest height-- The Race began! Soon to send forth again a brood, Unshakeable, we pray, that clings, To Rome's thrice-hammered hardihood-- In arduous things. Strong heart with triple armour bound, Beat strongly, for thy life-blood runs, Age after Age, the Empire round-- In us thy Sons. |
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