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The Song of the Flag: A National Ode

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A patriotic ode that urges the proud display of the national flag as a pledge of honor and collective duty. It fuses martial imagery of ships, storms, and remembered victories with pastoral scenes of larks and green meads to link military strength and domestic beauty. The poem condemns traitors, exhorts steadfast allegiance, and celebrates naval power and historic commanders as guarantors of security. Repeated invocations of the banner present it as a unifying emblem of freedom, victory, and communal identity in both war and peace.

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Eric Mackay

Eric Mackay was a Scottish poet and writer known for his lyrical and emotive verse. His works often explore themes of love and national identity, reflecting the sentiments of his time. Among his notable contributions to literature are "A Lover's Litanies," which showcases his romantic style, and "The Song of the Flag: A National Ode," a patriotic piece that resonates with national pride. Mackay's poetry is characterized by its musicality and depth, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the late 19th century.

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