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1858–1935

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William Watson

“Of British arms, another victory!” Triumphant words, through all the land's length sped. Triumphant words, but, being interpreted, Words of ill sound, woful as words can be.

Another carnage by the drear Red Sea — Another efflux of a sea more red! Another bruising of the hapless head Of a wrong'd people yearning to be free.

Another blot on her great name, who stands Confounded, left intolerably alone With the dilating spectre of her own Dark sin, uprisen from yonder spectral sands:

Penitent more than to herself is known; England, appall'd by her own crimson hands.

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