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The Vigil

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



    England! where the sacred flame
        Burns before the inmost shrine,
    Where the lips that love thy name
        Consecrate their hopes and thine,
    Where the banners of thy dead
    Weave their shadows overhead,
    Watch beside thine arms to-night,
    Pray that God defend the Right.

    Think that when to-morrow comes
        War shall claim command of all,
    Thou must hear the roll of drums,
        Thou must hear the trumpet's call.
    Now, before they silence ruth,
    Commune with the voice of truth;
    England! on thy knees to-night
    Pray that God defend the Right.

    Hast thou counted up the cost,
        What to foeman, what to friend?
    Glory sought is Honour lost,
        How should this be knighthood's end?
    Know'st thou what is Hatred's meed?
    What the surest gain of greed?
    England! wilt thou dare to-night
    Pray that God defend the Right.

    Single-hearted, unafraid,
        Hither all thy heroes came,
    On this altar's steps were laid
        Gordon's life and Outram's fame.
    England! if thy will be yet
    By their great example set,
    Here beside thine arms to-night
    Pray that God defend the Right.

    So shalt thou when morning comes
        Rise to conquer or to fall,
    Joyful hear the rolling drums,
        Joyful hear the trumpets call,
    Then let Memory tell thy heart:
    "England! what thou wert, thou art!"
    Gird thee with thine ancient might,
    Forth! and God defend the Right!



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