Originally posted by Master Jacques
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“ Like a proud music that draws men on to die
Madly upon the spears in martial ecstasy,
A measure that sets heaven in all their veins
And iron in their hands.
I hear the Nation march
Beneath her ensign as an eagle's wing;
O'er shield and sheeted targe
The banners of my faith most gaily swing;
Moving to victory with solemn noise,
With worship and with conquest, and the voice of myriads.”
I wonder whether he really meant it? It’s certainly a lot more bellicose than the words of Land Of Hope and Glory that he reputedly didn’t like much. His one comment I can remember about the First World War where he makes clear that he was more worried about the horses’ suffering than human has always struck me as both very British and rather callous. Human beings are complex creatures aren’t they?
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