Classic and Contemporary Poetry
KING CHRISTIAN; A NATIONAL SONG OF DENMARK, by JOHANNES EWALD First Line: King christian stood by the lofty mast Last Line: My grave! Alternate Author Name(s): Evald, Johannes Subject(s): Denmark; Danes | ||||||||
King Christian stood by the lofty mast In mist and smoke; His sword was hammering so fast, Through Gothic helm and brain it passed; Then sank each hostile hulk and mast, In mist and smoke. "Fly!" shouted they, "fly, he who can! Who braves of Denmark's Christian The stroke?" Nils Juel gave heed to the tempest's roar, Now is the hour! He hoisted his blood-red flag once more, And smote upon the foe full sore, And shouted Loud, through the tempest's roar, "Now is the hour!" "Fly!" shouted they, "for shelter fly! Of Denmark's Juel who can defy The power?" North Sea! a glimpse of Wessel rent Thy murky sky! Then champions to thine arms were sent; Terror and Death glared where he went; From the waves was heard a wail, that rent Thy murky sky! From Denmark, thunders Tordenskiol', Let each to Heaven commend his soul, And fly! Path of the Dane to fame and might! Dark-rolling wave! Receive thy friend, who, scorning flight Goes to meet danger with despite, Proudly as thou the tempest's might Dark-rolling wave! And amid pleasures and alarm; And war and victory, be thine arms My grave! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A CARRIAGE FROM SWEDEN by MARIANNE MOORE THE KING OF DENMARK'S RIDE by CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH SHERIDAN NORTON VERSES ON THE MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES & AKEXANDRA OF DENMARK by JANET HAMILTON CALLING DREAMS by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON UPON PRUE, HIS MAID by ROBERT HERRICK LOST AND FOUND by GEORGE MACDONALD ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 14 by PHILIP SIDNEY IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 51 by ALFRED TENNYSON THE ELDER WOMAN'S SONG: 1, FR. KING LEAR'S WIFE by GORDON BOTTOMLEY |
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