The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in six volumes |
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VICTOR AND VANQUISHED. |
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![]() | The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | ![]() |
VICTOR AND VANQUISHED.
As one who long hath fled with panting breathBefore his foe, bleeding and near to fall,
I turn and set my back against the wall,
And look thee in the face, triumphant Death.
I call for aid, and no one answereth;
I am alone with thee, who conquerest all;
Yet me thy threatening form doth not appall,
For thou art but a phantom and a wraith.
Wounded and weak, sword broken at the hilt,
With armor shattered, and without a shield,
I stand unmoved; do with me what thou wilt;
I can resist no more, but will not yield.
This is no tournament where cowards tilt;
The vanquished here is victor of the field.
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