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Waggon Hill

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



    Drake in the North Sea grimly prowling,
        Treading his dear Revenge's deck,
    Watched, with the sea-dogs round him growling,
        Galleons drifting wreck by wreck.
        "Fetter and Faith for England's neck,
        Faggot and Father, Saint and chain,---
    Yonder the Devil and all go howling,
        Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain!

    Drake at the last off Nombre lying,
        Knowing the night that toward him crept,
    Gave to the sea-dogs round him crying,
        This for a sign before he slept:---
        "Pride of the West! What Devon hath kept
        Devon shall keep on tide or main;
    Call to the storm and drive them flying,
        Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain!"

    Valour of England gaunt and whitening,
        Far in a South land brought to bay,
    Locked in a death-grip all day tightening,
        Waited the end in twilight gray.
        Battle and storm and the sea-dog's way!
        Drake from his long rest turned again,
    Victory lit thy steel with lightning,
        Devon, o Devon, in wind and rain!



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