Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith eBook

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Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 10,116 pages of information about Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith.
     Is shroud on the shrouded; he knows him there in the helmeted ranks. 
     The golden eagles flap lame wings,
     The black double-headed are round their flanks. 
     He is there in midst of the pupils he harried to brains awake, trod
     into union; lo,
     These are his Epic’s tutored Dardans, yon that Rhapsode’s Achaeans
     to know. 
     Nor is aught of an equipollent conflict seen, nor the weaker’s
     flashed device;
     Headless is offered a breast to beaks deliberate, formal, assured,
     precise. 
     Ruled by the mathematician’s hand, they solve their problem, as on a
     slate. 
     This is the ground foremarked, and the day; their leader modestly
     hazarded date. 
     His helmeted ranks might be draggers of pools or reapers of plains
     for the warrior’s guile
     Displayed; they haul, they rend, as in some orderly office
     mercantile. 
     And a timed artillery speaks full-mouthed on a stuttering feeble
     reduced to nought. 
     Can it be France, an army of France, tricked, netted, convulsive,
     all writhen caught? 
     Arterial blood of an army’s heart outpoured the Grey Observer sees: 
     A forest of France in thunder comes, like a landslide hurled off her
     Pyrenees. 
     Torrent and forest ramp, roll, sling on for a charge against iron,
     reason, Fate;
     It is gapped through the mass midway, bare ribs and dust ere the
     helmeted feel its weight. 
     So the blue billow white-plumed is plunged upon shingle to screaming
     withdrawal, but snatched,
     Waved is the laurel eternal yielded by Death o’er the waste of brave
     men outmatched. 
     The France of the fury was there, the thing he had wielded, whose
     honour was dearer than life;
     The Prussia despised, the harried, the trodden, was here; his pupil,
     the scholar in strife.

     He hated to heel, in a spasm of will,
     From sleep or debate, a mannikin squire
     With head of a merlin hawk and quill
     Acrow on an ear.  At him rained fire
     From a blast of eyeballs hotter than speech,
     To say what a deadly poison stuffed
     The France here laid in her bloody ditch,
     Through the Legend passing human puffed.

     Credible ghost of the field which from him descends,
     Each dark anniversary day will its father return,
     Haling his shadow to spy where the Legend ends,
     That penman trumpeter’s part in the wreck discern.

     There, with the cup it presents at her lips, she stands,
     France, with her future staked on the word it may pledge. 
     The vengeance urged of desire a reserve countermands;
     The patience clasped totters hard on the precipice edge. 
     Lopped of an arm, mother love for her own springs quick,
     To curdle the milk in

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