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fleet Our gallant vessel rode; around the mast Emblazoned shields were ranged, and plumed crests 160 Shook as the north-east rose. Upon the prow, More ardent, Godwin, my brave brother, stood, And milder Edmund, on whose mailed arm I hung, when the white waves before us swelled, And parted. The broad banner, in full length, Streamed out its folds, on which the Saxon horse Ramped, as impatient on the land to leap, To which the winds still bore it bravely on; Whilst the red cross on the front banner shone, The hoar deep crimsoning. 170 Winds, bear us on; Bear us as cheerily, till white Albion's cliffs Resound to our triumphant shouts; till there, On his own Tower, that frowns above the Thames, Even there we plant these banners and this cross, And stamp the Conqueror and his crown to dust! They would have kept me on a foreign shore; But could I leave my brothers! I with them Grew up, with them I left my native land, With them all perils have I braved, of sea 180 Or war, all storms of hard adversity; Let death betide, I reck not; all I ask Is yet once more, in this sad world, to kneel Upon my father's grave, and kiss the earth. When the fourth morning gleamed along the deep, England, Old England! burst the general cry: 186 England, Old England! Every eye, intent, Was turned; and Godwin pointed with his sword To Flamborough, pale rising o'er the surge. Nearer into the kingdom's heart bear on The death-storm of our vengeance! Godwin cried. Soon, like a cloud, the northern Foreland rose-- Know ye those cliffs, towering in giant state! But, hark! along the shores alarum-bells Ring out more loud, blast answers blast, the swords Of hurrying horsemen, and projected spears, Flash to the sun. On yonder castle walls A thousand bows are bent; again our course Back to the north is turned. Now twilight veiled The sinking sands of Yarmouth, and we heard 200 A long deep toll from many a village tower On shore--and, lo! the scattered inland lights, That sprinkled winding ocean's lowly verge, At once are lost in darkness. God in heaven, It is the curfew! Godwin cried, and smote His forehead. We all heard that sullen sound For the first
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