AT SEA IN 1876.
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The panther slunk into his lair, |
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Oh! would that Peace might ever rest |
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Oh! England, England, tell us where, |
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Thy armies came, thy navies flung |
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Towns, cities blazed, barefooted men |
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Orphans and widows wept in vain, |
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Days, months, and years, they wavered not, |
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They conquered, and a nation sprung |
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It is a century since then — |
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What more? The land was blessed, and grew |
They fell, and where the daisies grew, |
Dark months and years, the storm-cloud swept |
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Again the peaceful lilies bloom, |