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The Yellow Book, Volume 5
The Sword of Cæsar Borgia by Richard Garnett
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The Sword of Cæsar Borgia

By Richard Garnett, LL.D., C.B.

"Aut Cæsar aut nihil"

Well hath the graver traced thee, sword of mine!Here Cæsar by the Rubicon's slow deepsPonders; here resolute to empire leaps,And far and near the smitten waters shine.
The vanquished train's interminable lineWends at his wheels up Capitolian steeps;And round the interlacing legend creeps,Cæsar or nothing! saith Duke Valentine
And did I bare thee to the sun, my blade,Fired at the flash all Italy should thrill,And many a city quake and province bow.Yet is a drop within this vial stayedThat should the might of marching armies still,And stainless sheathe ten thousand such as thou.