Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ELECTION RETURNS AT TAMMANY HALL, 1819, by GULIAN VERPLANCK Poet's Biography First Line: The time next may-the place, suppose Last Line: On rockland, putnam, orange, kings. Subject(s): New York City - 19th Century; Tammany Hall, New York City | ||||||||
The time next Maythe place, suppose Where, when in town, his saintship goes; Bad news flows ina sullen gloom O'erspreads each face that crowds the room. While sure forebodings fill the breast, In vain, they strive to hope the best; Before them spread, returns are seen, Of votes from Ulster, Orange, Greene. Numbers in each, before unknown, Of public feeling, mark the tone Gilbert and Miller look, and groan. But one whose hopes not yet are fled, Will know how other counties sped; "Queens? Richmond?gone!nay, ask no more! "And Rockland?worse than e'er before! "Westchester?all our hopes has crossed! "But Dutchess?Dutchess too is lost!!" O-k-y had said it promised well, But some are bought who cannot sell! Now marks the muse in ev'ry face. What varied tunes the passions trace; Some sink in sullen mute despair, Some bite the lip, or rend the hair One raves aloud, or curses flings On Rockland, Putnam, Orange, Kings. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...REMEMBER WARING! (THE CITY AGAINST TAMMANY) by ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON "THE TWEED RING, 1868" by ANONYMOUS ON TALK OF PEACE AT THIS TIME by ROBERT FROST THE BALLAD WHICH ANNE ASKEW MADE AND SANG WHEN SHE WAS IN NEWGATE by ANNE ASKEWE THE WILD RIDE by LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY SABBATH THOUGHTS by GRACE AGUILAR SONNET: 1 by GWENDOLYN B. BENNETT |
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