Waterloo Day [June 18]

The poem reflects on England's past glory and current decline. It describes a nation that once stirred with honor and valor, but now sleeps in slothful ease. The speaker laments the loss of heroes and the decay of national pride, suggesting that only through conflict and sacrifice can true greatness be regained.

By Edith Nesbit · First published 1914 · Genre: Historical Fiction, War, Adventure

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