And none the navy fear’d.

And none had bought a stamp there,

Or seal’d himself a slave;

And half of England, trust my word,

Were thrill’d with joy, when they had heard

How we ourselves could save.[50]

At last there came a daybreak

When all the thankful kneel’d;

And bells were rung, and banners hung;

And England’s weal was drunk and sung—[51]