@3William the Norman@1 was brave in the field; And @3Rufus,@1 his Son, in the chase was killed. @3Henry the first@1 early lost his dear Son; And @3Stephen's@1 battles were bravely won. @3Henry the second@1 his kingdom increased. @3Richard the first@1 led Crusades in the East. @3John@1 signed Magna Charta at Runnymede. @3Henry the third@1 put his seal to the deed. Brave @3Edward the first@1 the Welsh did subdue. Weak @3Edward the second@1 had foes not a few. @3Edward the third@1 to France did aspire, Whose Son, the Black Prince, died before his Sire. @3Richard the second@1 to weakness was prone; And @3Henry the fourth@1 was placed on his throne. @3Fifth Henry@1 at Agincourt won the field. Meek @3Henry the sixth@1 was forced to yield, To @3Edward the fourth@1 who abused his power. @3Edward the fifth@1 found a grave in the Tower. @3Richard the third@1 was a treacherous friend; By @3Henry the seventh@1 he came to his end. @3Henry the eighth@1 had six wives in succession. @3Edward the sixth@1 was the hope of the nation; For ten days reigned his Cousin the Lady Jane. @3Queen Mary@1 espoused King Philip of Spain. A reign glorious and long was @3Elizabeth's@1 lot. @3James the first@1 shrewdly guessed at the Gunpowder Plot. @3Charles the first@1 on a scaffold lost his head; The Protector Cromwell ruled in his stead. Richard Cromwell from ruling with joy did retire. @3Charles the second@1 beheld both the Plague and Fire. For his faith @3James the second@1 the crown did lose; Which @3third William and Mary@1 did not refuse. Marlborough fought under good @3Queen Anne@1. The Hanover Line with @3first George@1 began. @3Second George@1 overcame the second Pretender. In the reign of @3third George@1 did Napoleon surrender. @3George the fourth@1 was long Regent, but King at last. Under @3William the fourth@1 the Reform Bill passed. Good @3Queen Victoria,@1 the last King's Niece, Reigns over England beloved and at peace. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO JOHN DONNE (2) by BEN JONSON THERMOPYLAE by SIMONIDES OF CEOS THE SHEPHEARDES CALENDER: AUGUST by EDMUND SPENSER TO A THESAURUS by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS TO MY FIANCEE by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS ON THE BACKWARDNESS OF THE SPRING 1771 by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD WRITTEN IN ZIMMERMAN'S SOLITUDE by MATILDA BARBARA BETHAM-EDWARDS |