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The Sailing Of The Long-Ships |
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Title: The Sailing Of The Long-Ships Author: Henry Newbolt [More Titles by Newbolt] (OCTOBER, 1899) They saw the cables loosened, they saw the gangways cleared, "I came by Cape St. Vincent, I came by Trafalgar, "O race of tireless fighters, flushed with a youth renewed, "Long-suffering were the Sea-kings, they were not swift to kill, Though all the world forbade them, they counted not nor cared, "The Sea-kings loved not boasting, they cursed not him that cursed, "Their fame's on Torres Vedras, their fame's on Vigo Bar, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |