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1825–1864

VERSE: NOW

Adelaide Anne Procter

Rise! for the day is passing, And you lie dreaming on; The others have buckled their armour, And forth to the fight are gone:

A place in the ranks awaits you, Each man has some part to play; The Past and the Future are nothing, In the face of the stern To-day.

Rise from your dreams of the Future — Of gaining some hard-fought field; Of storming some airy fortress, Or bidding some giant yield;

Your Future has deeds of glory, Of honour ( God grant it may! ) But your arm will never be stronger, Or the need so great as To-day.

Rise! if the Past detains you, Her sunshine and storms forget; No chains so unworthy to hold you As those of a vain regret:

Sad or bright, she is lifeless ever, Cast her phantom arms away, Nor look back, save to learn the lesson Of a nobler strife To-day.

Rise! for the day is passing: The sound that you scarcely hear Is the enemy marching to battle — Arise! for the foe is here!

Stay not to sharpen your weapons, Or the hour will strike at last, When, from dreams of a coming battle, You may wake to find it past!

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