Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - X - Struggle Of The Britons Against The Barbarians
Rise! they 'have' risen: of brave Aneurin ask How they have scourged old foes, perfidious friends: The Spirit of Caractacus descends Upon the Patriots, animates their task; Amazement runs before the towering casque Of Arthur, bearing through the stormy field The virgin sculptured on his Christian shield: Stretched in the sunny light of victory bask The Host that followed Urien as he strode O'er heaps of slain; from Cambrian wood and moss Druids descend, auxiliars of the Cross; Bards, nursed on blue Plinlimmon's still abode, Rush on the fight, to harps preferring swords, And everlasting deeds to burning words!
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