Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EASTER, by WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNKERLEY First Line: But his lone cross and crown of thorns Last Line: In dying conquered all. Alternate Author Name(s): Oxenham, John Subject(s): Easter; Holidays; The Resurrection | ||||||||
But His lone cross and crown of thorns Endure when crowns and empires fall. The might of His undying love In dying conquered all. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EASTER EVE by FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON EASTER SUNDAY by LUCILLE CLIFTON GOD SEND EASTER by LUCILLE CLIFTON NOT THE CUCKOLD'S DREAM; FOR SAM PEREIRA by NORMAN DUBIE EASTER HYMN by GEORGE SANTAYANA I DEFINE THE DARKNESS CORRECT: THE FESTIVAL OF THE FRERES LUMIERES by ELENI SIKELIANOS SPANISH EASTER: 1926 by CONRAD AIKEN A NEW EARTH by WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNKERLEY |
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