The Sword of Cæsar Borgia
By Richard Garnett
“Aut Cæsar aut nihil “
WELL hath the graver traced thee, sword of mine !
Here Cæsar by the Rubicon’s slow deeps
Ponders ; here resolute to empire leaps,
And far and near the smitten waters shine.
The vanquished train’s interminable line
Wends at his wheels up Capitolian steeps ;
And round the interlacing legend creeps,
Cæsar or nothing ! saith Duke Valentine
And did I bare thee to the sun, my blade,
Fired at the flash all Italy should thrill,
And many a city quake and province bow.
Yet is a drop within this vial stayed
That should the might of marching armies still,
And stainless sheathe ten thousand such as thou.
MLA citation:
Garnett, Richard. “The Sword of Cæsar Borgia.” The Yellow Book, vol. 5, April 1895, p. 258. Yellow Book Digital Edition, edited by Dennis Denisoff and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, 2010-2014. Yellow Nineties 2.0, Ryerson University Centre for Digital Humanities, 2019. https://1890s.ca/YBV5_garnett_sword/