Know this, my brethren, Heaven is clear 
  And all the clouds are gone-- 
The Proper Sort shall flourish now, 
  Good times are coming on"-- 
The evil that was threatened late 
  To all of our degree 
Hath passed in discord and debate, 
  And,Hey then up go we! 
 
A common people strove in vain 
   To shame us unto toil, 
But they are spent and we remain, 
  And we shall share the spoil 
According to our several needs 
  As Beauty shall decree, 
As Age ordains or Birth concedes, 
  And, Hey then up go we! 
 
And they that with accursed zeal 
  Our Service would amend, 
Shall own the odds and come to heel 
  Ere worse befall their end: 
For though no naked word be wrote 
  Yet plainly shall they see 
What pinneth Orders on their coat, 
  And, Hey then up go we! 
 
Our doorways that, in time of fear, 
  We opened overwide 
Shall softly close from year to year 
  Till all be purified; 
For though no fluttering fan be heard      . 
  Nor chaff be seen to flee-- 
The Lord shall winnow the Lord's Preferred-- 
  And, Hey then up go we! 
 
Our altars which the heathen brake 
  Shall rankly smoke anew, 
And anise, mint and cummin take 
  Their dread and sovereign due, 
Whereby the buttons of our trade 
  Shall soon restored be 
With curious work in gilt and braid, 
  And, Hey then up go we! 
 
Then come, my brethren, and prepare 
  The candlesticks and bells, 
The scarlet, brass, and badger's hair 
  Wherein our Honour dwells, 
And straitly fence  and strictly keep 
  The Ark's integrity 
Till Armageddon break our sleep . . . 
 And, Hey then go we!
Rudyard Kipling
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