Under Two Queens; Lyrics Written for the Tercentenary Festival of the Founding of Uppingham School

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" It is spoken. Behold I render The key ye shall fear to take : For the High Ones hear the promise, And woe to the lips that break.
36 CHANGING GUARD.
But ye, sons whom I bare not, Shall wax in my waning light, For yours is the glad Hereafter, But mine the Past and the night.
I pass, as a cloud upgathered, As a wraith at the withering morn, To the silence of things forgotten, To the shadows of things unborn : For the great world moveth, moveth, With the moving Finger on high, With the time to b
...e strong and to labour, With the time to be spent and die." The Present.
" not to the shadow, the silence, Shall the light of thy life go down.
Lo ! we that unmade remake thee, And we that have spoiled thee, crown.
Of thy wealth, thy own, thou hast given A name, and a space to thrive, CHANGING GUARD. 37 And an altar stone unbroken, And an altar flame alive.
And we of our wealth will give thee To shine in an ampler morn, In joy of a spring re-risen, In might of a life re-born : And not to wax old we give thee, But yet to endure and reign, And arise a mother of blessing, , A mother of truth, again." Chorus.


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