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And he wore a kingly crown;
And in his grasp a sceptre shone;
On his brow this mark I saw
I AM GOD, AND KING, AND LAW!
X
With a pace stately and fast,
Over English land he passed,
Trampling to a mire of blood
The adoring multitude,
XI
And a mighty troop around,
With their trampling shook the ground,
Waving each a bloody sword,
For the service of their Lord.
XII
And with glorious triumph, they
Rode through England proud and gay,
Drunk as with intoxication
Of the wine of desolation.
XIII
Oer fields and towns, from sea to sea,
Passed the Pageant swift and free,
Tearing up, and trampling down;
Till they came to London town.
XIV
And each dweller, panic-stricken,
Felt his heart with terror sicken
Hearing the tempestuous cry
Of the triumph of Anarchy.
XV
For with pomp to meet him came,
Clothed in arms like blood and flame,
The hired murderers, who did sing
Thou art God, and Law, and King.
XVI
We have waited, weak and lone
For thy coming, Mighty One!
Our purses are empty, our swords are cold,
Give us glory, and blood, and gold.
XVII
Lawyers and priests, a motley crowd,
To the earth their pale brows bowed;
Like a bad prayer not over loud
Whispering Thou art Law and God.
XVIII
Then all cried with one accord,
Thou art King, and God and Lord;
Anarchy, to thee we bow,
Be thy name made holy now!
XIX
And Anarchy, the Skeleton,
Bowed and grinned to every one,
As well as if his education
Had cost ten millions to the nation.
XX
For he knew the Palaces
Of our Kings were rightly his;
His the sceptre, crown and globe,
And the gold-inwoven robe.
XXI
So he sent his slaves before
To seize upon the Bank and Tower,
And was proceeding with intent
To meet his pensioned Parliament
XXII
When one fled past, a maniac maid,
And her name was Hope, she said:
But she looked more like Despair,
And she cried out in the air:
XXIII
My father Time is weak and gray
With waiting for a better day;
See how idiot-like he stands,
Fumbling with his palsied hands!
XXIV
He has had child after child,
And the dust of death is piled
Over every one but me
Misery, oh, Misery!
XXV
Then she lay down in the street,
Right before the horses feet,
Expecting, with a patient eye,
Murder, Fraud, and Anarchy.
XXVI
When between her and her foes
A mist, a light, an image rose,
Small at first, and weak and frail
Like the vapour of a vale:
XXVII
Till as clouds grow on the blast,
Like tower-crowned giants striding fast,
And glare with lightnings as they fly,
And speak in thunder to the sky
XXVIII
It grew a Shape arrayed in mail
Brighter than the vipers scale,
And upborne on wings whose grain
Was as the light of sunny rain.
XXIX
On its helm, seen far away,
A planet, like the Mornings, lay;
And those plumes its light rained through
Like a shower of crimson dew.
XXX
With step as soft as wind it passed,
Oer the heads of men so fast
That they knew the presence there,
And looked, but all was empty air.
XXXI
As flowers beneath Mays footstep waken,
As stars from Nights loose hair are shaken,
As waves arise when loud winds call,
Thoughts sprung whereer that step did fall.
XXXII
And the prostrate multitude
Looked and ankle-deep in blood,
Hope, that maiden most serene,
Was walking with a quiet mien:
XXXIII
And Anarchy, the ghastly birth,
Lay dead earth upon the earth;
The Horse of Death tameless as wind
Fled, and with his hoofs did grind
To dust the murderers thronged behind.
XXXIV
A rushing light of clouds and splendour,
A sense awakening and yet tender
Was heard and felt and at its close
These words of joy and fear arose
XXXV
As if their own indignant Earth
Which gave the sons of England birth
Had felt their blood upon her brow,
And shuddering with a mothers throe
XXXVI
Had turnèd every drop of blood
By which her face had been bedewed
To an accent unwithstood,
As if her heart had cried aloud:
XXXVII
Men of England, heirs of Glory,
Heroes of unwritten story,
Nurslings of one mighty Mother,
Hopes of her, and one another;
XXXVIII
Rise like Lions after slumber
In unvanquishable number,
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you
Ye are many they are few.

LoisB
(10,755 posts)mwmisses4289
(1,263 posts)Seems somehow appropos for this moment.