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1837–1909

THE TRANSVAAL

Algernon Charles Swinburne

Patience, long sick to death, is dead. Too long Have sloth and doubt and treason bidden us be What Cromwell's England was not, when the sea To him bore witness given of Blake how strong

She stood, a commonweal that brooked no wrong From foes less vile than men like wolves set free Whose war is waged where none may fight or flee — With women and with weanlings. Speech and song

Lack utterance now for loathing. Scarce we hear Foul tongues that blacken God's dishonoured name With prayers turned curses and with praise found shame Defy the truth whose witness now draws near

To scourge these dogs, agape with jaws afoam, Down out of life. Strike, England, and strike home.

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