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d the Texel, roused the spirit of English patriotism as it had never been roused before. Three hundred thousand volunteers were enlisted in Great Britain by the 10th of August 1803; "all the male population of the kingdom from seventeen years of age to fifty-five were divided into classes to be successively armed and exercised" (Dyer). The story of the failure of Napoleon's scheme is too well known to be repeated in this note. Wordsworth seems to have written his sonnet in anticipation of what he believed would have been the inevitable issue of events, had the French army actually landed on British soil.--Ed. * * * * * LINES ON THE EXPECTED INVASION 1803 Composed 1803.--Published 1842 Included among the "Poems dedicated to National Independence and Liberty."--Ed. Come ye--who, if (which Heaven avert!) the Land Were with herself at strife, would take your stand, Like gallant Falkland, by the Monarch's side, And, like Montrose, make Loyalty your pride-- Come ye--who, not less zealous, might display 5 Banners at enmity with regal sway, And, like the Pyms and Miltons of that day, Think that a State would live in sounder health If Kingship bowed its head to Commonwealth-- Ye too--whom no discreditable fear 10 Would keep, perhaps with many a fruitless tear, Uncertain what to choose and how to steer-- And ye--who might mistake for sober sense And wise reserve the plea of indolence-- Come ye--whate'er your creed--O waken all, 15 Whate'er your temper, at your Country's call; Resolving (this a free-born Nation can) To have one Soul, and perish to a man, Or save this honoured Land from every Lord But British reason and the British sword. 20 * * * * * END OF VOLUME II (OF EIGHT) End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Vol. II., by William Wordsworth *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WORDSWORTH, VOL. II. *** ***** This file should be named 12145.txt or 12145.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/1/4/12145/ Produced by Jonathon Ingram, Clytie Siddall and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team! Updated editions wil
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