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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO AARON BURR, UNDER TRIAL FOR HIGH TREASON, by SARAH WENTWORTH MORTON Poet Analysis First Line: Thou wonder of the atlantic shore Last Line: Here gives a prison, there a throne. Alternate Author Name(s): Philenia Subject(s): Burr, Aaron (1756-1836); Treason And Traitors | |||
THOU wonder of the Atlantic shore, Whose deeds a million hearts appall; Thy fate shall pity's eye deplore, Or vengeance for thy ruin call. Thou man of soul! whose feeble form Seems as a leaf the gales defy, Though scattered in sedition's storm, Yet borne by glorious hope on high. Such did the youthful Ammon seem, And such does Europe's scourge appear, As, of the sun, a vertic beam, The brightest in the golden year. Nature, who many a gift bestowed, The strong herculean limbs denied, But gave -- a mind, where genius glowed, A soul, to valor's self allied. Ambition as her curse was seen, Thy every blessing to annoy; To blight thy laurels' tender green; The banner of thy fame destroy. Ambition, by the bard defined The fault of godlike hearts alone, Like fortune in her frenzy, blind, Here gives a prison, there a throne. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...KING HARALD'S TRANCE by GEORGE MEREDITH GYCIA by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907) FREEDOM'S RALLY by J. A. NUNES THE DEATH OF WALLENSTEIN by JOHANN CHRISTOPH FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER THE HAUNCH OF VENISON by JAMES SMITH (1775-1839) ROGER CASEMENT by PADRAIC COLUM WHEN THE ASTRONOMER STOPS SEEKING by EMILY DICKINSON PHILENA TO MENANDER by SARAH WENTWORTH MORTON |
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