Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN ELEGY ON THE EARL OF SANDWICH, by THOMAS FLATMAN Poet's Biography First Line: If there were aught in verse at once could raise Last Line: Safe to the bed of honour and of kings. Subject(s): Montagu, Edward. 1st Earl Of Sandwich | ||||||||
IF there were aught in Verse at once could raise Or tender pity or immortal praise, Thine obsequies, brave Sandwich, would require Whatever would our nobler thoughts inspire; But since thou find'st by thy unhappy fate, What 'tis to be unfortunately great, And purchase Honour at too dear a rate: The Muse's best attempt, howe'er design'd, Cannot but prove impertinently kind, Thy glorious valour is a theme too high For all the humble arts of Poesy. To side with chance and kingdoms overrun Are little things ambitious men have done; But on a flaming ship thus to despise That life, which others did so highly prize; To fight with fire, and struggle with a wave, And Neptune with unwearied arms outbrave, Are deeds surpassing fab'lous chronicle, And which no future age shall parallel; Leviathan himself's outdone by thee, Thou greater wonder of the deep, than he: Nor could the deep thy mighty ashes hold, The deep that swallows diamonds and gold; Fame ev'n thy sacred relics does pursue, Richer than all the treasures of Peru: While the kind sea thy breathless body brings Safe to the bed of honour and of kings. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AN APPEAL TO CATS IN THE BUSINESS OF LOVE; SONG by THOMAS FLATMAN A CHARACTER OF A BELLY-GOD; CATIUS AND HORACE by THOMAS FLATMAN A DIALOGUE; CLORIS AND PARTHENISSA by THOMAS FLATMAN A DIALOGUE; ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE by THOMAS FLATMAN A DOOMS-DAY THOUGHT by THOMAS FLATMAN A SONG ON NEW-YEAR'S DAY BEFORE THE KING, CAR. 2 by THOMAS FLATMAN A THOUGHT OF DEATH by THOMAS FLATMAN ADVICE TO AN OLD MAN OF SIXTY-THREE, ABOUT TO MARRY A GIRL OF SIXTEEN by THOMAS FLATMAN |
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