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William Wordsworth - Occasioned By The Battle Of Waterloo February 1816William Wordsworth - Occasioned By The Battle Of Waterloo February 1816
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INTREPID sons of Albion! not by you Is life despised; ah no, the spacious earth Ne`er saw a race who held, by right of birth, So many objects to which love is due: Ye slight not life--to God and Nature true; But death, becoming death, is dearer far, When duty bids you bleed in open war: Hence hath your prowess quelled that impious crew. Heroes!--for instant sacrifice prepared; Yet filled with ardour and on triumph bent                  `Mid direst shocks of mortal accident-- To you who fell, and you whom slaughter spared To guard the fallen, and consummate the event, Your Country rears this sacred Monument!
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