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prevail。 Our liberties察that blood has gained察 Are guarded察or they fail。
Truth does not triumph without blows察 Error not tamely yields。 But
falsehood closes with quick faith察 Fierce察on a thousand fields。
And surely察 somewhat of that faith Our fathers fought for clings
Which called this freedom's hemisphere察 Despite Earth's leagued kings。
Great creeds grow thews察or else they die。 Thought clothed in deed
is lord。 What are thy gods拭 Thy gods brought love拭 They also
brought a sword。
Unchallenged察shall we always stand察 Secure察apart察aloof拭Be not
deceived。 That hour shall come Which puts us to the proof。
Then察that we hold the trust we have Safeguarded for our sons察Let
us cease dreaming Let us have More ships察more troops察more guns
WITH THE SUBMARINES
ABOVE察 the baffled twilight fails察 beneath察 the blind snakes
creep察Beside us glides the charnel shark察our pilot through the deep察
And察 lurking where low headlands shield from cruising scout and
spy察We bide the signal through the gloom that bids us slay or die。
All watchful察mute察the crouching guns that guard the strait sea
lanes Watchful and hawklike察 plumed with hate察 the desperate
aeroplanes And still as death and swift as fate察above the darkling
coasts察 The spying Wireless sows the night with troops of stealthy
ghosts察
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While hushed through all her huddled streets the tide´walled city
waits The drumming thunders that announce brute battle at her gates。
Southward a hundred windy leagues察 through storms that blind
and bar察Our cheated cruisers search the waves察our cap´ tains seek
the war察 But here the port of peril is察 the foeman's dread´ noughts
ride Sullen and black against the moon察upon a sullen tide。 And only
we to launch ourselves against their stark advance To guide
uncertain lightnings through these treach´ erous seas of chance
。 。 。 。 。 。
And now a wheeling searchlight paints a signal on the night察And
now the bellowing guns are loud with the wild lust of fight。
。 。 。 。 。 。
And now察 her flanks of steel apulse with all the power of hell察
Forth from the darkness leaps in pride a hateful miracle察The flagship
of their Admiraland now God help and save We challenge Death
at Death's own game察we sink beneath the wave
。 。 。 。 。 。
Ah察 steady nowand one good blowone straight stab through
the gloom Ah察 goodthe thrust went homeshe founders
flounders to her doom Full speed aheadthose damned quick´firing
guns but let them bark What's thatthe dynamosthey've got us察
men Christ in the dark
NICHOLAS OF MONTENEGRO
1912
HE speaks as straight as his rifles shot察 As straight as a thrusting
blade察 Waiting the deed that shall trouble the truce His savage guns
have made。
;You have dared the wrath of a dozen states察─ Was the challenge
that he heard察 We can die but once ─ said the grim old King As he
gripped his mountain sword。
;For I paid in blood for the town I took察 The blood of my brave
men slain察And if you covet the town I took You must buy it with
blood again ─
Stern old King of the stark察 black hills察 Where the lean察 fierce
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eagles breed察Your speech rings true as your good sword rings And
you are a king indeed
DICKENS
;The only book that the party had was a volume of Dickens。 During
the six months that they lay in the cave which they had hacked in the ice察
waiting for spring to come察 they read this volume through again and
again。;From a newspaper report of an antarctic expedition。
HUDDLED within their savage lair They hearkened to the
prowling wind察They heard the loud wings of despair 。 。 。 And madness
beat against the mind。 。 。 。 A sunless world stretched stark outside As if it
had cursed God and died察Dumb plains lay prone beneath the weight Of
cold unutterably great察 Iron ice bound all the bitter seas察The brutal hills
were bleak as hate。 。 。 。 Here none but Death might walk at ease
Then Dickens spoke察and察lo the vast Unpeopled void stirred into
life察
The dead world quickened察 the mad blast Hushed for an hour its
idiot strife With nothingness。 。 。 。
And from the gloom察 Parting the flaps
of frozen skin察 Old friends and dear came trooping in察And light and
laughter filled the room。 。 。 。 Voices and faces察 shapes beloved察
Babbling lips and kindly eyes察 Not ghosts察 but friends that lived and
moved 。 。 。 They brought the sun from other skies察They wrought the
magic that dispels The bitterer part of loneliness 。 。 。 And when they
vanished each man dreamed His dream there in the wilderness。 。 。 。 One
heard the chime of Christmas bells察And察staring down a country lane察Saw
bright against the window´pane The firelight beckon warm and red。 。 。 。
And one turned from the waterside Where Thames rolls down his slothful
tide To breast the human sea that beats Through roaring London's battered
streets
And revel in the moods of men。 。 。 。 And one saw all the April hills
Made glad with golden daffodils察And found and kissed his love again。 。 。 。
。 。 。 。 。 。
By all the troubled hearts he cheers In homely ways or by lost trails察
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By all light shed through all dark years When hope grows sick and
courage quails察We hail him first among his peers察 Whether we sorrow察
sing察 or feast察 He察 too察 hath known and understood Master of many
moods察high priest Of mirth and lord of cleansing tears
A POLITICIAN
LEADER no more察 be judged of us Hailed Chief察 and loved察 of
yore Youth察 and the faith of youth察 cry out此Leader and Chief no
more
We dreamed a Prophet察flushed with faith察 Content to toil in pain If
that his sacrifice might be察 Somehow察his people's gain。
We saw a vision察and our blood Beat red and hot and strong此 Lead
us we cried to war against Some foul察embattled wrong ─
We dreamed a Warrior whose sword Was edged for sham and
shame察We dreamed a Statesman far above The vulgar lust for fame。
We were not cynics察 and we dreamed A Man who made no truce
With lies nor ancient privilege Nor old察entrenched abuse。
We dreamed 。 。 。 we dreamed 。 。 。 Youth dreamed a dream
And even you forgot Yourself察one moment察and dreamed察too Struck察
while your mood was hot
Struck three or four good blows 。 。 。 and then Turned back to easier
things此The cheap applause察the blatant mob察 The praise of underlings
Praise 。 。 。 praise 。 。 。 was ever man so filled察 So avid still察of praise拭
So hungry for the crowd's acclaim察 The sycophantic phrase拭
O you whom Greatness beckoned to 。 。 。 O swollen Littleness Who
turned from Immortality To fawn upon Success
O blind with love of self察who led