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Laudabunt Alii

(After Horace)Let others praise, as fancy wills,  Berlin beneath her trees,

Or Rome upon her seven hills,  Or Venice by her seas;

Stamboul by double tides embraced,

Or green Damascus in the waste.

For me there's nought I would not leave  For the good Devon land,

Whose orchards down the echoing cleeve  Bedewed with spray-drift stand,

And hardly bear the red fruit

That shall be next year's cider-cup.

You too, my friend, may wisely mark  How clear skies follow rain,

And, lingering in your own green park  Or drilled on Laffan's Plain,

Forget not with the festal

To soothe at times your weary soul.

When Drake must bid to Plymouth Hoe  Good-bye for many a day,

And some were sad and feared to go,  And some that dared not stay,

Be sure he bade them broach the best,

And raised his tankard with the rest."Drake's luck to all that sail with Drake  For promised lands of gold!

Brave lads, whatever storms may break,  We've weathered worse of old!

To-night the loving-cup we'll drain,

To-morrow for the Spanish Main!"

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Sir Henry Newbolt

Sir Henry John Newbolt, CH (6 June 1862 – 19 April 1938) was an English poet, novelist and historian. He is perhaps best remembered for his poem…

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