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The Sailing Of The Long-Ships

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



    (October, 1899)

    They saw the cables loosened, they saw the gangways cleared,
    They heard the women weeping, they heard the men that cheered;
    Far off, far off, the tumult faded and died away,
    And all alone the sea-wind came singing up the Bay.

    "I came by Cape St. Vincent, I came by Trafalgar,
    I swept from Torres Vedras to golden Vigo Bar,
    I saw the beacons blazing that fired the world with light
    When down their ancient highway your fathers passed to fight.

    "O race of tireless fighters, flushed with a youth renewed,
    Right well the wars of Freedom befit the Sea-kings' brood;
    Yet as ye go forget not the fame of yonder shore,
    The fame ye owe your fathers and the old time before.

    "Long-suffering were the Sea-kings, they were not swift to kill,
    But when the sands had fallen they waited no man's will;
    Though all the world forbade them, they counted not nor cared,
    They weighed not help or hindrance, they did the thing they dared.

    "The Sea-kings loved not boasting, they cursed not him that cursed,
    They honoured all men duly, and him that faced them, first;
    They strove and knew not hatred, they smote and toiled to save,
    They tended whom they vanquished, they praised the fallen brave.

    "Their fame's on Torres Vedras, their fame's on Vigo Bar,
    Far-flashed to Cape St. Vincent it burns from Trafalgar;
    Mark as ye go the beacons that woke the world with light
    When down their ancient highway your fathers passed to fight."



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