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The Non-Combatant

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



    Among a race high-handed, strong of heart,
    Sea-rovers, conquerors, builders in the waste,
    He had his birth; a nature too complete,
    Eager and doubtful, no man's soldier sworn
    And no man's chosen captain; born to fail,
    A name without an echo: yet he too
    Within the cloister of his narrow days
    Fulfilled the ancestral rites, and kept alive
    The eternal fire; it may be, not in vain;
    For out of those who dropped a downward glance
    Upon the weakling huddled at his prayers,
    Perchance some looked beyond him, and then first
    Beheld the glory, and what shrine it filled,
    And to what Spirit sacred: or perchance
    Some heard him chanting, though but to himself,
    The old heroic names: and went their way:
    And hummed his music on the march to death.



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