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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE AIR REGISTER, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER Poet's Biography First Line: When the tower gun announc'd queen anna's death Last Line: Shall make its own memorial current there. Subject(s): Boleyn, Anne (1507-1536); Henry Viii, King Of England (1491-1547) | |||
WITH REFERENCE TO A SPEECH OF HENRY VIII'S, 'LET US GOA-HUNTING', WHEN QUEEN ANNA'S EXECUTION WAS ACCOMPLISHED When the Tower gun announc'd Queen Anna's death, And straight the king proclaimed a hunting day, He dream'd not how that signal, and the breath Of those brief words, would never fleet away. He dream'd not how the booming of that gun Would be a deathless pulse through space and time, And his own royal voice be drifted on With all its scorn. The motion of a crime Soon meets the sorrowing angels; but, if true That nature has this sin-recording force, Each nobler act and utterance takes its course Through the same air, and is immortal too. And every deed of love and breath of prayer Shall make its own memorial current there. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON A ROYAL VISIT TO THE VAULTS by GEORGE GORDON BYRON WINDSOR POETICS by GEORGE GORDON BYRON BALLADE OF THE SCOTTYSHE KINGE by JOHN SKELTON VERSES ON HENRY THE EIGHTH'S SEIZING THE ABBEY-LANDS by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER RECOLLECTION OF THE PORTRAIT OF KING HENRY VIII by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TUDOR PORTRAIT by RICHMOND LATTIMORE HER FIRST-BORN by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER LETTY'S GLOBE by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER THE BUOY-BELL by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER THE LACHRYMATORY by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER |
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