Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TWO CROWNS, by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS First Line: The king of glory Last Line: Is king of kings. Subject(s): Cavalry; Courts & Courtiers; Crowns; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens | ||||||||
The King of Glory To earth came down, Left Heaven's splendor And kingly Crown. The King of the Jews Was manger born, On Calvary's Cross Wore Crown of thorn. The Cross triumphant This message brings: The Meek and Lowly Is King of Kings. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BOTHWELL: PART 4 by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN IN PHARAOH'S TOMB by HAYDEN CARRUTH FOR THE INVESTITURE by CECIL DAY LEWIS ELEGY ASKING THAT IT BE THE LAST; FOR INGRID ERHARDT, 1951-1971 by NORMAN DUBIE L,ENVOI: IN OUR TIME by ERNEST HEMINGWAY VASHTI by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON LINES ON CARMEN SYLVA by EMMA LAZARUS TO CARMEN SYLVA (QUEEN OF ROUMANIA) by EMMA LAZARUS A CHRISTMAS CAROL AND ANTHEM by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS |
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