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THE COMMONWEAL

Algernon Charles Swinburne

1887

 

 

I

 

Eight hundred years and twenty-one

Have shone and sunken since the land

Whose name is freedom bore such brand

As marks a captive, and the sun

Beheld her fettered hand.

 

 

II

 

But ere dark time had shed as rain

Or sown on sterile earth as seed

That bears no fruit save tare and weed

An age and half an age again,

She rose on Runnymede.