Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE CROWN IMPERIAL, by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE Poet's Biography First Line: That humbleness may not take wing Last Line: To have thee near his window planted. Subject(s): Humility | ||||||||
THAT humbleness may not take wing, But be with gold and splendour granted, 'Twere best for every thoughtful king To have thee near his window planted. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE HERETIC: 4. HUMILITY by LOUIS UNTERMEYER I THINK CONSTANTLY OF THOSE WHO WERE TRULY GREAT by MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL THE CLOD AND THE PEBBLE, FR. SONGS OF EXPERIENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE THE SHEPHERD BOY'S SONG, FR. THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS by JOHN BUNYAN THE HAPPIEST HEART by JOHN VANCE CHENEY THE RESOLVE by MARY LEE CHUDLEIGH CHARITAS NIMIA; OR THE DEAR BARGAIN by RICHARD CRASHAW THE HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD by SAM WALTER FOSS THE COUNTRY FAITH by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE |
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