And their mothers look pale-like the white shore II. Her sons are as stones in the way- They are trodden, and move not away; The abortion with which she travaileth III. Then trample and dance, thou oppressor, Thou art sole lord and possessor Of her corpses and clods and abortions-they pave Thy path to the grave. IV. Hear'st thou the festival din Of Death and Destruction and Sin And Wealth crying "Havoc!" within? 'Tis the bacchanal triumph which makes Truth dumb, Thine epithalamium. V. Ay, marry thy ghastly Wife! Let Fear and Disquiet and Strife Spread thy couch in the chamber of Life! Marry Ruin, thou tyrant! and God be thy guide SONG-TO THE MEN OF ENGLAND. I. MEN of England, wherefore plough II. Wherefore feed and clothe and save, III. Wherefore, Bees of England, forge IV. Have ye leisure, comfort, calm, With your pain and with your fear? V. The seed ye sow another reaps ; The wealth ye find another keeps; The robes ye weave another wears; The arms ye forge another bears. VI. Sow seed, but let no tyrant reap; VII. Shrink to your cellars, holes, and cells; Why shake the chains ye wrought? Ye see VIII. With plough and spade and hoe and loom, ENGLAND IN 1819. AN old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king, - SIMILES FOR TWO POLITICAL CHARACTERS OF 1819. I. As from an ancestral oak Two empty ravens sound their clarion, Yell by yell and croak by croak, II. As two gibbering night-birds flit Through the night to frighten it, And the stars are none or few : III. As a shark and dogfish wait For the negro-ship whose freight Wrinkling their red gills the while IV. Are ye, two vultures sick for battle, Two scorpions under one wet stone, Two crows perched on the murrained cattle, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. I. God prosper, speed, and save, God raise from England's grave, Her murdered Queen! Pave with swift victory The steps of Liberty, Whom Britons own to be Immortal Queen! II. See, she comes throned on high On swift Eternity! God save the Queen! Millions on millions wait, Firm, rapid, and elate, On her majestic state God save the Queen! [III. She is Thine own pure soul Moulding the mighty whole. God save the Queen! She is Thine own deep love Rained down from heaven above. Wherever she rest or move, God save our Queen! IV. 'Wilder her enemies In their own dark disguise! God save our Queen! All earthly things that dare Her sacred name to bear, Strip them, as kings are, bare; God save the Queen! v. Be her eternal throne Built in our hearts alone God save the Queen! There is blood on the earth that denies ye bread ! Be your wounds like eyes To weep for the dead, the dead, the dead. What other grief were it just to pay? Your sons, your wives, your brethren, were they! Who said they were slain on the battle-day? II. Awaken, awaken, awaken! The slave and the tyrant are twin-born foes. To the dust where your kindred repose, repose: III. Wave, wave high the banner When Freedom is riding to conquest by: |