Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and Holland: Vols. XIV–XV. 1876–79.
Gibraltar
By Letitia Elizabeth Landon (18021838)H
Stands alone our fortress key,
Lady of the southern main,
Lady, too, of stately Spain.
Where’er she will her sway extends.
Free on air her banner thrown,
Half the world it calls its own.
Never was more lovely land:
Had her rule dominion there,
It were free as it is fair.
They are but her noblest slaves;
Sweeping north or south, they still
Bear around her wealth and will.
By the red artillery torn;
Human life has poured its tide
In the galleries at her side.
Rival nor successor knows,
Lonely on the land and sea
Where it has been, it will be.
She might brave an army’s shock:
For the British banner keeps
Safe the fortress where it sweeps.