And deed with deed, blaze, blood, with blood and blaze,

Morn broke: "Once more, Sordello, meet its gaze

Proudly—the people's charge against thee fails

In every point, while either party quails!

These are the busy ones: be silent thou!

Two parties take the world up, and allow

No third, yet have one principle, subsist

By the same injustice; whoso shall enlist

With either, ranks with man's inveterate foes.

So there is one less quarrel to compose: