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The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Florence Earle Coates (18501927)
Combatants
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Deeming he threatened all I held most dear;
But when at last his summons I obeyed,
Perplexed and full of fear,
I found upon his face no angry frown—
Only a visor down.
In my despite unto my soul appealed,
I cried, “If thou hast courage, turn and meet
A foeman full revealed!”
And with determined zeal that made me strong,
Contended with him long.
Was wrought for him in other worlds than ours!
In firm defense of what he battled for
Were leagued eternal powers!
I fell; yet overwhelmed by my disgrace,
At last I saw his face!
The constant service to my pledges due;
And with adoring love that sorrowed not,
Entreated, “Tell me who
Hath so o’erthrown my will and pride of youth?”
He answered, “I am Truth.”