Jeremy Corbyn


Pretty compelled by British politics, where a 68 year old socialist inspires mobs of young people with poetry while a former banker and political operator whose political arrogance blew up in her face clings to her job as Prime Minister.


Reader Laura M. calls our attention to another verse from that Shelley poem:





“…Next came Fraud, and he had on,


Like Lord Eldon, an ermined gown ;


His big tears, for he wept well,


Turned to mill-stones as they fell.




And the little children, who


Round his feet played to and fro,


Thinking every tear a gem,


Had their brains knocked out by them.”



 


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Lord Eldon. source.


The opening of the poem, The Masque of Anarchy:

“Stand ye calm and resolute,
Like a forest close and mute,
With folded arms and looks which are
Weapons of unvanquished war.


And if then the tyrants dare,
Let them ride among you there;
Slash, and stab, and maim and hew;
What they like, that let them do.


With folded arms and steady eyes,
And little fear, and less surprise,
Look upon them as they slay,
Till their rage has died away:


Then they will return with shame,
To the place from which they came,
And the blood thus shed will speak
In hot blushes on their cheek:


Rise, like lions after slumber
In unvanquishable number!
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you:
Ye are many—they are few!

Written in response to the Peterloo massacre:


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This blog post is not an endorsement of the band Run The Jewels.

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Published on June 25, 2017 11:31
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