The New Spirit Poem by William Noel Hodgson

The New Spirit



When England of the quiet heart
Flung back the covenant of shame,
A dignity of high resolve
Upon her councils came.

Freedom's old standard, long laid by
Shook out its tattered folds once more;
And rank on rank with steady eyes
Her sons went out to war.

Unbroken in these ancient fields
A Sabbath calm dwells in the air,
And men along the shady road
Go quietly to prayer.

Vial of wrath has burst the seal
Thrones fall and dominations cease;
The silent face of England wears
The dignity of peace.

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