The Song of the Sword, by W. E. Henley
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Title: The Song of the Sword and Other Verses Author: W. E. Henley
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Transcribed from the 1892 David Nutt edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
THE SONG OF THE SWORD
AND OTHER VERSES
BY
W. E. HENLEY LONDON Published by DAVID NUTT in the Strand 1892 To R. T. Hamilton-Bruce
p. vii
Edinburgh, Mar. 17, 1892 With three exceptions, these numbers have appeared in ‘The National Observer,’ by permission of whose proprietors they are here reprinted.
p. xii
THE SONG OF THE SWORD (To Rudyard Kipling)
The Sword Singing— The voice of the Sword from the heart of the Sword Clanging imperious Forth from Time’s battlements
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His ancient and triumphing Song.
In the beginning, Ere God inspired Himself Into the clay thing Thumbed to His image, The vacant, the naked shell Soon to be Man: Thoughtful He pondered it, Prone there and impotent, Fragile, inviting Attack and discomfiture: Then, with a smile— As He heard in ...
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