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1762–1850

DEATH OF NELSON.— WEST.

William Lisle Bowles

Turn to Britannia's triumphs on the main: See Nelson, pale and fainting,‘ mid the slain, Whilst Victory sighs, stern in the garb of war, And points through clouds the rocks of Trafalgar!

Here cease the strain; but while thy hulls shall ride, Britain, dark shadowing the tumultuous tide, May other Nelsons, on the sanguine main, Guide, like a god, the battle's hurricane;

And when the funeral's transient pomp is past, High hung the banner, hushed the battle's blast, May the brave character to ages shine, And Genius consecrate the immortal shrine!

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