Wessex Poems and Other Verses by Thomas Hardy
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And rank and file in masses plough
The sullen Elster-Strom. "A gulf was Lindenau; and dead Were fifties, hundreds, tens; And every current rippled red With Marshal's blood and men's. "The smart Macdonald swam therein, And barely won the verge; Bold Poniatowski plunged him in Never to re-emerge. "Then stayed the strife. The remnants wound Their Rhineward way pell-mell; And thus did Leipzig City sound An Empire's passing bell; "While in cavalcade, with band and blade, Came Marshals, Princes, Kings; And the town was theirs . . . Ay, as simple maid, My mother saw these things! "And whenever those notes in the street begin, I recall her, and that far scene, And her acting of how the Allies marched in, And her touse of the tambourine!" |
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