with long arrears to make good, when the Saxon began to hate.
They were not easily moved, they were icy – willing to wait
til every count should be proved, ere the Saxon began to hate.
Their voices were even and low. Their eyes were level and straight.
There was neither sign nor show, when the Saxon began to hate.
It was not preached to the crowd. It was not taught by the state.
No man spoke it aloud when the Saxon began to hate.
It was not suddenly bred. It will not swiftly abate.
Through the chilled years ahead, when time shall count from the date
that the Saxon began to hate."
Rudyard Kipling