"The Reeds of Runnymede" |
AT Runnymede, at Runnymede![]() The lissom reeds that give and take, That bend so far, but never break, They keep the sleepy Thames awake ![]() At Runnymede, at Runnymede, ![]() "You mustn't sell, delay, deny, A freeman's right or liberty. It makes the stubborn Englishry, ![]() "When through our ranks the Barons came, ![]() But resolute to pay a game, They lumbered up to Runnymede; And there they launched in solid time The first attack on Right Divine-- The curt, uncompromising 'Sign!' ![]() "At Runnymede, at Runnymede, Your rights were won at Runnymede! No freeman shall be fined or bound, ![]() Except by lawful judgment found And passed upon him by his peers. Forget not, after all these years, ![]() And still when Mob or Monarch lays Too rude a hand on English ways, The whisper wakes, the shudder plays, ![]() And Thames, that knows the moods of kings, And crowds and priests and suchlike things, Rolls deep and dreadful as he brings ![]() |