When these, and such, their voices have employed; What place is for my testimony void? Or, to so many, and so broad seals had, What can one witness, and a weak one, add To such a work, as could not need theirs? Yet If praises, when they are full, heaping admit, My suffrage brings thee all increase, to crown Thy @3Richard@1, raised in song, past pulling down. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MERSA by KEITH CASTELLAINE DOUGLAS THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON A CALL TO ARMS by MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN ANDREWS STANZAS, OCCASIONED BY THE DEATH OF A RELATIVE ABROAD by BERNARD BARTON PSALM 76 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE WATER MOMENT by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN A NEW PILGRIMAGE: 30 by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT |