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第33章 BOADICEA

When the British warrior queen, Bleeding from the Roman rods,Sought, with an indignant mien, Counsel of her country"s gods,Sage beneath a spreading oak Sat the Druid, hoary chief;Every burning word he spoke

Full of rage, and full of grief.

From the group by J. Thomas

Boadicea

Princess ! if our aged eyes

Weep upon thy matchless wrongs, "Tis because resentment tiesAll the terrors of our tongues.

Rome shall perish ! Write that word In the blood that she has spilt;Perish, hopeless and abhorred, Deep in ruin as in guilt.

Rome, for empire far renowned, Tramples on a thousand states;Soon her pride shall kiss the ground.

Hark ! the Gaul is at her gates !

Other Romans shall arise, Heedless of a soldier"s name;Sounds, not arms, shall win the prize- Harmony the path to fame.

Then the progeny that springs From the forests of our land,Armed with thunder, clad with wings, Shall a wider world command.

Regions Caesar never knew Thy posterity shall sway,Where his eagles never flew, None invincible as they.

Such the bard"s prophetic words, Pregnant with celestial fire, Bending, as he swept the chords Of his sweet but awful lyre.

She, with all a monarch"s pride, Felt them in her bosom glow;Rushed to battle, fought, and died; Dying, hurled them at the foe.

Ruffians, pitiless as proud,

Heaven awards the vengeance due; Empire is on us bestowed,Shame and ruin wait for you.

William Cowper

Author.-William Cowper (1731-1800), an English poet whose best known works are The Task and The Ballad of John Gilpin. His published letters are very interesting.

General.-When were the Romans in Britain? Who was their first leader? Remember that the Druids were at once priests, teachers, and lawgivers among the Celts. Did Rome perish? What states did she trample on? What does this mean- " Sounds, not arms, shall win the prize "? What is " celestial fire "? Tell the story in prose.