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1862–1932

GOOD WAS THE FIGHT

Gilbert Parker

How have I toiled, how have I set my face Fair to the swords! No man could say I quailed; Ne'er did I falter; I dare not to have failed, I dare not to have dropped from out the race.

Good was the fight — good, till a piteous dream Crept from some direful covert of despair; Showed me your look, that look so true and fair, Distant and bleak; for me no more to gleam.

Then was I driven back upon my soul, Then came dark moments; lady, then I drew Forth from its place the round unfathomed bowl Of sorrow, and from it I quaffed to you;

Speaking as men speak who have lost Their hearts’ last prize — and dare not count the cost.

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