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  1. No threat above the Capitol, no blare
    To warn the senators the guns are there.
  2. And Joshua's triumphs, Job's despair,
    And Balaam's ass's bitter blare;
  3. Then the captain left him in mild despair,
    But before the music took up its blare
  4. Nor him that's after -- nay, through this still air,
    Out of the North come quarrels, and keen blare
  5. While I build with water, and dig in air,
    And the trumpets blare
  6. And we, the women, we whose lives you are
    What can we do but sit in silent homes
    And wait and suffer? Not for us the blare
  7. The face of Adventure lures you there,
    And the eyes of Danger bid you dare,
    While ever the bugles, the silver bugles, the far-off bugles of Elfland blare,
  8. With a clang and a brazen blare,
    Forth from the rosy wine and the feast
    Comes the god with the flame-flaked hair ;
  9. Where phonograph or wireless blare
    Is never on the ambient air,
  10. Blow the charge, trumpeter, blare, boy, blare!
    Fall, tyrants, fall-the devil care where!
  11. O' the little toy-drum and blare
    O' the horn?--_No! no!_--it is jest the sweet--
    The sad-sweet feel in the air.
  12. So many widows, widows everywhere,
    The whole earth teems with widows.
    Guns that blare-
  13. Likelier the barricades shall blare
    Slaughter below and smoke above,
    And death and hate and hell declare
  14. At the bridge of the lower saltings the cattle gather and blare,
    Roused by the feet of running men, dazed by the lantern glare.
  15. But when the storm is highest, and the thunders blare,
    And sea and sky are riven, O moon of all my night!
    Stoop down but once in pity of my great despair,
  16. The wedding took place at the Church of St. Blare;
    The fashion, the rank and the wealth were all there
  17. His footfall is noiseless as air;
    But the Voices grow louder and louder,
    And bellow and bluster and blare.
  18. And stamped, and snuffed the air
    As though he heard a sudden horn
    Of far-off battle blare.
  19. So let bells ring and whistles blare
    And fill the town with mighty sound,
    Let motor noises tear the air
  20. And dawn creeps up the Shadwell Stair.
    But when the crowing syrens blare

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