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To Napoleon

    By John Clare



    The heroes of the present and the past
    Were puny, vague, and nothingness to thee:
    Thou didst a span grasp mighty to the last,
    And strain for glory when thy die was cast.
    That little island, on the Atlantic sea,
    Was but a dust-spot in a lake: thy mind
    Swept space as shoreless as eternity.
    Thy giant powers outstript this gaudy age
    Of heroes; and, as looking at the sun,
    So gazing on thy greatness, made men blind
    To merits, that had adoration won
    In olden times. The world was on thy page
    Of victories but a comma. Fame could find
    No parallel, thy greatness to presage.



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