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England To Germany In 1914

    By Thomas Hardy



    "O England, may God punish thee!"
    - Is it that Teuton genius flowers
    Only to breathe malignity
    Upon its friend of earlier hours?
    - We have eaten your bread, you have eaten ours,
    We have loved your burgs, your pines' green moan,
    Fair Rhine-stream, and its storied towers;
    Your shining souls of deathless dowers
    Have won us as they were our own:

    We have nursed no dreams to shed your blood,
    We have matched your might not rancorously,
    Save a flushed few whose blatant mood
    You heard and marked as well as we
    To tongue not in their country's key;
    But yet you cry with face aflame,
    "O England, may God punish thee!"
    And foul in onward history,
    And present sight, your ancient name.

    Autumn 1914.



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