Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LINES SUGGESTED BY THE WAR IN THE CRIMEA: 1854, by JANET HAMILTON Poet's Biography First Line: Flapping fierce her gory pinions Last Line: They shall fall to rise no more! Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson Variant Title(s): The Horrors Of War; Verses Suggested By The War In The Crimea, 1854 Subject(s): Crimean War (1853-1856) | ||||||||
FLAPPING fierce her gory pinions, Whetting sharp her crimson beak, Vulture War her barbarous minions, Calls her ghastly prey to seek. Now her hideous form comes swooping From the thundering ramparts' height, O'er the carnaged valley stooping, Gorged with slaughterhorrid sight! Shot and shell the dark air rending Sulphurous flash, and bayonet's gleam Shouts and shrieks, and groans wild blending, With her loud discordant scream. High the purple tide is swelling, O'er the dark ensanguined plain, From a thousand bosoms welling, Mangled limbs and shattered brain! Oh! for angel eye and station, Far above the battle-cloud, Whence I'd view the dread migration Of the unbodied spirit crowd! Through eternity's dark portals To the abodes of weal or woe, Swiftly rush the new immortals Lord, how long shall it be so? SummerlandOh! beauteous region, Rich in foliage, flowers, and fruit, Shall the foe whose name is Legion, Keep and tread thee under foot? Round thy leaguered port and city Volleying thunders ceaseless roar, Earth affords not aid or pity They shall fall to rise no more! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BY THE ALMA RIVER by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK FACADE: 27. WHEN SIR BEELZEBUB by EDITH SITWELL THE SONG OF THE CAMP by BAYARD TAYLOR THE CHARGE OF THE HEAVY BRIGADE AT BALACLAVA: THE CHARGE by ALFRED TENNYSON THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE by ALFRED TENNYSON FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE by EDWIN ARNOLD THE LOST COLORS by MARY A. BARR THE RETURN OF THE GUARDS; JULY 9, 1856 by FRANCIS HASTINGS CHARLES DOYLE A BALLAD FOUNDED ON A REAL INCIDENT WHICH OCCURED IN HIGH LIFE by JANET HAMILTON |
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