Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BOSTON, by JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY Poet's Biography First Line: O broad-breasted queen among nations! Last Line: Has conquest achieved. Variant Title(s): The Great Fire Of November 9, 1872 Subject(s): Boston Fire (1872) | ||||||||
O BROAD-BREASTED Queen among Nations! O Mother, so strong in thy youth! Has the Lord looked upon thee in ire, And willed thou be chastened by fire, Without any ruth? Has the Merciful tired of his mercy, And turned from thy sinning in wrath, That the world with raised hands sees and pities Thy desolate daughters, thy cities, Despoiled on their path? One year since thy youngest was stricken: Thy eldest lies stricken to-day. Ah! God, was thy wrath without pity, To tear the strong heart from our city, And cast it away? O Father! forgive us our doubting; The stain from our weak souls efface; Thou rebukest, we know, but to chasten; Thy hand has but fallen to hasten Return to thy grace. Let us rise purified from our ashes As sinners have risen who grieved; Let us show that twice-sent desolation On every true heart in the nation Has conquest achieved. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AFTER THE FIRE [NOVEMBER 9, 1872] by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES DAWN by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON EPITAPH ON THE LADY MARY VILLIERS [OR VILLERS] (2) by THOMAS CAREW THE OLD MILL by THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH THE VALLEY'S SINGING DAY by ROBERT FROST OLD KING COLE by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON THE WORMS AT HEAVEN'S GATE by WALLACE STEVENS LACHRYMAE MUSARUM (THE DEATH OF TENNYSON) by WILLIAM WATSON MIRANDA'S SUPPER (VIRGINIA, 1866) by ELINOR WYLIE LAURENCE BLOOMFIELD IN IRELAND: 6. SPRING by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM |
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