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“Stand like a beaten anvil, when thy dream Is laid upon thee, golden from the fire. Flinch not, though heavily through that furnace-gleam The black forge-hammers fall on thy desire. Demoniac giants round thee seem to loom. 'Tis but the world-smiths heaving to and fro. Stand like a beaten anvil. Take the doom Their ponderous weapons deal thee, blow on blow. Needful to truth as dew-fall to the flower Is this wild wrath and this implacable scorn. For every pang, new beauty, and new power, Burning blood-red shall on thy heart be born. Stand like a beaten anvil. Let earth's wrong Beat on that iron and ring back in song.”

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Collected Poems Complete

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Alfred Noyes
Alfred Noyes

Alfred Noyes was a renowned British poet known for his romantic style and profound emotional expression. His poetry, which covers themes of nature, love, and life philosophy, has been widely appreciated by readers. more

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