George Herbert Clarke, ed. (1873–1953). A Treasury of War Poetry. 1917.
Austin Dobson
When there is Peace
“When there is Peace our land no more
Will be the land we knew of yore.”
Thus do our facile seers foretell
The truth that none can buy or sell
And e’en the wisest must ignore.
Shall we still strive for gear and store?
Will it be Heaven? Will it be Hell,
When there is Peace?
That all base dreams thrust out at door,
We may in loftier aims excel
And, like men waking from a spell,
Grow stronger, nobler, than before,
When there is Peace.