The Poetry Corner

The Patience Of The People.

By Victor-Marie Hugo

("Il s'est dit tant de fois.") [III., May, 1830.] How often have the people said: "What's power?" Who reigns soon is dethroned? each fleeting hour Has onward borne, as in a fevered dream, Such quick reverses, like a judge supreme - Austere but just, they contemplate the end To which the current of events must tend. Self-confidence has taught them to forbear, And in the vastness of their strength, they spare. Armed with impunity, for one in vain Resists a nation, they let others reign. G.W.M. REYNOLDS.