Two Nations by Algernon Charles Swinburne
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page 31 of 62 (50%)
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ODE ON THE PROCLAMATION OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC To: VICTOR HUGO (Greek: ailenon ailenon eipe, to d' eu nikato) STROPHE 1 With songs and crying and sounds of acclamations, Lo, the flame risen, the fire that falls in showers! Hark; for the word is out among the nations: Look; for the light is up upon the hours: O fears, O shames, O many tribulations, Yours were all yesterdays, but this day ours. Strong were your bonds linked fast with lamentations, With groans and tears built into walls and towers; Strong were your works and wonders of high stations, Your forts blood-based, and rampires of your powers: Lo now the last of divers desolations, The hand of time, that gathers hosts like flowers; Time, that fills up and pours out generations; Time, at whose breath confounded empire cowers. |
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