To The Duke Of Wellington
Because thou hast believd, the wheels of life Stand never idle, but go always round: Not by their hands, who vex the patient ground, Movd only; but by genius, in the strife Of all its chafing torrents after thaw, Urgd; and to feed whose movement, spinning sand, The feeble sons of pleasure set their hand: And, in this vision of the general law, Hast labourd with the foremost, hast become Laborious, persevering, serious, firm; For this, thy track, across the fretful foam Of vehement actions without scope or term, Calld History, keeps a splendour: due to wit, Which saw one clue to life, and followd it
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"Because thou hast believd, the wheels of life..."
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