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And He Said, "Fight On"[1]

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(Tennyson)     Time and its ally, Dark Disarmament,             Have compassed me about,     Have massed their armies, and on battle bent             My forces put to rout;     But though I fight alone, and fall, and die,             Talk terms of Peace? Not I.     They war upon my fortress, and their guns             Are shattering its walls;     My army plays the cowards' part, and runs,             Pierced by a thousand balls;     They call for my surrender. I reply,             "Give quarter now? Not I."     They've shot my flag to ribbons, but in rents             It floats above the height;     Their ensign shall not crown my battlements             While I can stand and fight.     I fling defiance at them as I cry,             "Capitulate? Not I."

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