Lord Pam in the church (could you think it) kneeled down, When told the Lieutenant was just come to town, His station despising, unawed by the place, He flies from his God, to attend on his Grace: To the court it was fitter to pay his devotion, Since God had no hand in his Lordship's promotion. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO OUR MOCKING-BIRD; DIED OF A CAT, MAY, 1878 by SIDNEY LANIER AGING TOGETHER by CLARENCE MAJOR THE GARDEN AGAIN by KAREN SWENSON LAUGHING SONG, FR. SONGS OF INNOCENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE SONNET: 73 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE SWORD AND BUCKLER; OR, SERVING-MAN'S DEFENCE: TO THE READER by WILLIAM BASSE |