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1770–1850

The power of Armies is a visible thing...

William Wordsworth

The power of Armies is a visible thing, Formal, and circumscribed in time and space; But who the limits of that power shall trace Which a brave People into light can bring

Or hide, at will,— for freedom combating By just revenge inflamed? No foot may chase, No eye can follow, to a fatalplace That power, that spirit, whether on the wing

Like the strong wind, or sleeping like the wind Within its awful caves.— From year to year Springs this indigenous produce far and near; No craft this subtle element can bind,

Rising like water from the soil, to find In every nook a lip that it may cheer.

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