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Alfred Austin - Inflexible As FateAlfred Austin - Inflexible As Fate
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When for one brief dark hour Rome`s virile sway Felt the sharp shock of Cannae`s adverse day, Forum, and field, and Senate—House were rent With cries of nor misgiving nor lament, Only of men contending now who should Purchase the spot on which the Victor stood. Legion on legion sprang up from the ground, Gleamed through the land, and over ocean wound, Till Scipio`s eagles swarmed on Afric`s shore, And Carthage perished, to insult no more. Not less resolved than Rome, now England stands Facing foul fortune with unfaltering hands. Throughout her Realms is neither fear nor feud, But, calm in strength and steeled in fortitude, She fills the gaps of death with eager life, That will nor lag nor haggle in the strife, Till, having backward rolled the lawless tide Of crafty treason, tyranny, and pride, Her Sword hath brought, inflexible as Fate, Charter of Freedom to a fettered State.
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