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Minora Sidera

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(The Dictionary Of National Biography)     Sitting at times over a hearth that burns         With dull domestic glow,     My thought, leaving the book, gratefully turns         To you who planned it so.     Not of the great only you deigned to tell---         The stars by which we steer---     But lights out of the night that flashed, and fell         Tonight again, are here.     Such as were those, dogs of an elder day,         Who sacked the golden ports,     And those later who dared grapple their prey         Beneath the harbour forts:     Some with flag at the fore, sweeping the world         To find an equal fight,     And some who joined war to their trade, and hurled         Ships of the line in flight.     Whether their fame centuries long should ring         They cared not over-much,     But cared greatly to serve God and the king,         And keep the Nelson touch;     And fought to build Britain above the tide         Of wars and windy fate;     And passed content, leaving to us the pride         Of lives obscurely great.

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