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Words and Deeds.

The soldier's boast—to meet, unmoved, Death's eye.
Allow that Zulu men know how to die,
Fighting against the spoiler in their land;
The savage virtue which they highest hold
They practise well; no lions half so bold.
But other virtues, too, we understand,
Being Englishmen and Christians; counting good
Justice, Unselfishness, and Brotherhood,—
Nay, best. We know the way to talk of things.
O God! are we the cruellest of hordes,
With deadliest weapons and with falsest words
Of any race the quiet moon enrings?
1879.