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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:
  1. Prayer
  2. The Pheonix
  3. February
  4. Knap Weed


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Bryan Procter Courage ("COURAGE! Nothing can withstand")
  • George Chapman Courage ("Give me a spirit that on this life's rough sea")
  • Ella Wilcox Courage ("Whether the way be dark or light")
  • Claude McKay Courage ("O lonely heart so timid of approach")

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