Childe Harold - Canto 3, XVIII

George Gordon, Lord Byron

XVIII.

And Harold stands upon this place of skulls,
 The grave of France, the deadly Waterloo!
  How in an hour the Power which gave annuls
  Its gifts, transferring fame as fleeting too! -
  In "pride of place" here last the Eagle flew,
  Then tore with bloody talon the rent plain,
  Pierced by the shaft of banded nations through;
  Ambition's life and labours all were vain -
He wears the shattered links of the World's broken chain.

In June 1815, Waterloo was where an allied army under the Duke of Wellington inflicted the final and decisive defeat on the French leader, Napoleon Bonaparte.

Poetry Atlas has a number of poems about Waterloo.


Main Location:

Battle of Waterloo, Walloon Brabant, Belgium

Re-enactment at Waterloo of the great battle of 1815

The Romantic Poet George Gordon, Lord Byron