Arthur Quiller-Couch, comp. The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse. 1922.
II. GibraltarRichard Chenevix Trench (18071886)
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And this I learn’d when, after wand’rings long
’Mid people of another stock and tongue,
I heard again thy martial music blow,
And saw thy gallant children to and fro
Pace, keeping ward at one of those huge gates,
Twin giants watching the Herculean Straits.
When first I came in sight of that brave show,
It made the very heart within me dance,
To think that thou thy proud foot shouldst advance
Forward so far into the mighty sea.
Joy was it and exultation to behold
Thine ancient standard’s rich emblazonry,
A glorious picture by the wind unroll’d.