SAY, muse divine, can hostile scenes delight The warrior's bosom in the fields of fight? Lo! here the christian and the hero join With mutual grace to form the man divine. In H----D see with pleasure and surprise, Where valour kindles, and where virtue lies: Go, hero brave, still grace the post of fame, And add new glories to thine honour'd name, Still to the field, and still to virtue true: Britannia glories in no son like you. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE OCTOROON by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON RAIN IN SUMMER by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW THE HAYSTACK IN THE FLOODS by WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896) THE SEA-LIMITS by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI PERVERSITY by EVA K. ANGLESBURG TWO ROBBERS by FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON MORNING SOUNDS by RUTH LEONARD BUCHE OLNEY HYMNS: 31. ON THE DEATH OF A MINISTER by WILLIAM COWPER |