Ode on the Death of the Duke of WellingtonEdward Moxon, 1852 - 16 |
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... World - victor's victor will be seen no more . V. All is over and done : Render thanks to the Giver , England , for thy son . Let the bell be toll'd . Render thanks to the Giver , And render him to the mould . Under the cross of gold ...
... World - victor's victor will be seen no more . V. All is over and done : Render thanks to the Giver , England , for thy son . Let the bell be toll'd . Render thanks to the Giver , And render him to the mould . Under the cross of gold ...
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... world began . Now , to the roll of muffled drums , To thee the greatest soldier comes ; For this is he Was great by land as thou by sea ; His martial wisdom kept us free ; O warrior - seaman , this is he , This is England's greatest son ...
... world began . Now , to the roll of muffled drums , To thee the greatest soldier comes ; For this is he Was great by land as thou by sea ; His martial wisdom kept us free ; O warrior - seaman , this is he , This is England's greatest son ...
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... world's - earthquake , Waterloo ! Mighty seaman , tender and true , And pure as he from taint of craven guile , O saviour of the silver - coasted isle , O shaker of the Baltic and the Nile , If aught of things that here befall Touch a ...
... world's - earthquake , Waterloo ! Mighty seaman , tender and true , And pure as he from taint of craven guile , O saviour of the silver - coasted isle , O shaker of the Baltic and the Nile , If aught of things that here befall Touch a ...
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... worlds on worlds in myriad myriads roll Round us , each with different powers , And other forms of life than ours , What know we greater than the soul ? 15 16 ODE ON THE DEATH OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON.
... worlds on worlds in myriad myriads roll Round us , each with different powers , And other forms of life than ours , What know we greater than the soul ? 15 16 ODE ON THE DEATH OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON.
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ALFRED TENNYSON bell be toll'd Bellowing blew blood blow bones BRADBURY AND EVANS cannon captain charged cities civic revel claim close copy cross crown day of pain DEATH deep voices deplore DOVER STREET DUKE OF WELLINGTON edition EDWARD MOXON England English Europe fame Follow'd fought freedom friends Giver glorious glory golden Gone greater greatest guard hands heart host human iron kings knee knew laid land as thou leader Let the bell light LONDON long-enduring loud Love Mourn myriads never once or twice original Past path of duty Peace people's voice Perchance Powers prevail'd PRINTERS pure remember Render thanks rest revel revel and pomp revere roll serve shame shines silent sold soldier sorrow soul sound spoke taught thee things thou by sea Thro throne thunder Till true Victor Waterloo WHITEFRIARS Whole worlds worse Worthy wrappers wrought
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Strona 14 - Not once or twice in our rough island-story. The path of duty was the way to glory : He that walks it, only thirsting For the right, and learns to deaden Love of self, before his journey closes, He shall find the stubborn thistle bursting Into glossy purples, which out-redden All voluptuous garden-roses.
Strona 13 - Thro' either babbling world of high and low; Whose life was work, whose language rife With rugged maxims hewn from life; Who never spoke against a foe; Whose eighty winters freeze with one rebuke All great self-seekers trampling on the right : Truth-teller was our England's Alfred named ; Truth-lover was our English Duke; Whatever record leap to light He never shall be shamed.
Strona 16 - He is gone who seem'd so great. Gone; but nothing can bereave him Of the force he made his own Being here, and we believe him Something far advanced in State, And that he wears a truer crown Than any wreath that man can weave him.
Strona 10 - In anger, wheel'd on Europe-shadowing wings; And barking for the thrones of kings ; Till one that sought but Duty's iron crown On that loud sabbath shook the spoiler down ; A day of onsets of despair ! Dash'd on every rocky square. Their surging charges foam'd themselves away ; Last, the Prussian trumpet blew ; Thro' the long-tormented air Heaven flash 'da sudden jubilant ray, And down we swept and charged and overthrew.
Strona 15 - We revere, and while we hear The tides of Music's golden sea Setting toward eternity, Uplifted high in heart and hope are we, Until we doubt not that for one so true There must be other nobler work to do Than when he fought at Waterloo, And Victor he must ever be. For tho...
Strona 6 - Mourn for the man of long-enduring blood, The statesman-warrior, moderate, resolute, Whole in himself, a common good. Mourn for the man of amplest influence, Yet clearest of ambitious crime, Our greatest yet with least pretence, Great in council and great in war, Foremost captain of his time, Rich in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime.
Strona 14 - The path of duty was the way to glory : He, that ever following her commands, On with toil of heart and knees and hands, Thro...
Strona 5 - BURY the Great Duke With an empire's lamentation, Let us bury the Great Duke To the noise of the mourning of a mighty (nation, Mourning when their leaders fall, Warriors carry the warrior's pall, And sorrow darkens hamlet and hall.
Strona 8 - Bellowing victory, bellowing doom. When he with those deep voices wrought, Guarding realms and kings from shame, With those deep voices our dead captain taught The tyrant, and asserts his claim...
Strona 7 - O fall'n at length that tower of strength Which stood four-square to all the winds that blew! Such was he whom we deplore. The long self-sacrifice of life is o'er. The great World-victor's victor will be seen no more.