| Arthur Quiller-Couch, ed. 1919. The Oxford Book of English Verse: 12501900. |
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| William Wordsworth. 17701850 |
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| IT is not to be thought of that the flood | |
| Of British freedom, which, to the open sea | |
| Of the world's praise, from dark antiquity | |
| Hath flow'd, 'with pomp of waters, unwithstood,' | |
| Roused though it be full often to a mood | 5 |
| Which spurns the check of salutary bands, | |
| That this most famous stream in bogs and sands | |
| Should perish; and to evil and to good | |
| Be lost for ever. In our halls is hung | |
| Armoury of the invincible Knights of old: | 10 |
| We must be free or die, who speak the tongue | |
| That Shakespeare spake; the faith and morals hold | |
| Which Milton held.In everything we are sprung | |
| Of Earth's first blood, have titles manifold. | |
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