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Arms And The Man. - The War Horse Draws The Plough.

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At last our Fathers saw the Treaty sealed,     Victory unhelmed her broad, majestic brow,     The Sword became a Sickle in the field,             The war horse drew the plough.     There is a time when men shape for their Land     Its institutions 'mid some tempests' roar,     Just as the waves that thunder on the strand             Shape out and round the shore.     Then comes a day when institutions turn     And carve the men, or cast them into moulds;     One Era trembles while volcanoes burn,             Another Age beholds     The hardened lava changed to hills and leas,     With blooming glades and orchards intermixed,     Vineyards which look abroad o'er purple seas,             And deep foundations fixed.     So, when fell Chaos like a baleful Fate     What we had won seemed bent to snatch away     Sound thinkers rose who fashioned out the State             As potters fashion clay.

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