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ONCE A WEEK.
[November 26, 1859.

VI.
High up on Danesfield’s guarded post
Great Alfred turn’d the heathen host;—
Below, the vaults of Hurley sent
A tyrant into banishment;
And still more sacred was the deed
Done on the isle by Runnymule,
     On Tamise ripe.

The Thames 1859.png

VII.
And down, where commerce stains the tide,
Lies London in her dusky pride,
Deep in dim wreaths of smoke infurl’d,
The wonder of the modern world:
How much to love within the walls
That lie beneath the shade of “Paul’s,”
     By Tamise ripe!

VIII.
And if, which God in Heaven forfend,
On us an alien foe descend,
The ancient stream has many a son
To fight and win as Alfred won;
High deeds shall illustrate the shore,
And freedom shall he saved once more
     On Tamise ripe.

Cholmeney a. Leigh.