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1864–1900

AT THE END OF THE DAY.

Richard Hovey

There is no escape by the river, There is no flight left by the fen; We are compassed about by the shiver Of the night of their marching men.

Give a cheer! For our hearts shall not give way. Here's to a dark to-morrow, And here's to a brave to-day!

The tale of their hosts is countless, And the tale of ours a score; But the palm is naught to the dauntless, And the cause is more and more.

Give a cheer! We may die, but not give way. Here's to a silent morrow, And here's to a stout to-day!

God has said: “Ye shall fail and perish; But the thrill ye have felt to-night I shall keep in my heart and cherish When the worlds have passed in night.”

Give a cheer! For the soul shall not give way. Here's to the greater to-morrow That is born of a great to-day!

Now shame on the craven truckler And the puling things that mope! We've a rapture for our buckler That outwears the wings of hope.

Give a cheer! For our joy shall not give way. Here's in the teeth of to-morrow To the glory of to-day!

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