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Poem by Arthur Christopher Benson Courage I have been brave in my way, Though men did not call me brave; They deem that I creep away, If ever a pennon wave Over the flashing fray. Yet I have lain through the night Shuddering, open-eyed, Straining my aching sight To see what leant at my side, Angel or sullen sprite. Then in the haggard day, -- Cruel and cold it shone, -- Sighing in sad dismay, I bind my armour on; I have been brave, I say. Arthur Christopher Benson Arthur Christopher Benson's other poems: Poems of the other poets with the same name: 1532 Views |
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