A good sword and a trusty hand, A merry heart and true, King James's men shall understand. What Cornish lads can do. And have they fixed the where and when,
Limbs, dispossessed hearts, all begging for burial. Those storms. 'A corpse ashore, sir.' The words Make me cringe even as the gap narrows Between me and the ...
He is best known as the writer of "The Song of the Western Men" with its chorus line of "And shall Trelawny die? / Here's twenty thousand Cornish men / will ...
Stern, silent, reckless, o'er the wave? Have the proud billows thought and life, To feel the glory of the strife, And trust, one day, in battle bold, To win the ...
1. Are They Not All Ministering Spirits? WE see them not--we cannot hear The music of their wing-- Yet know we that they sojourn near, The Angels of the spring!
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Reeds Shaken with the Wind [Poems]. the Second Cluster, by the Vicar of Morwenstow [R.S. Hawker].
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A good sword and a trusty hand, A merry heart and true, King James's men shall understand. What Cornish lads can do. And have they fixed the where and when,
Time's deep shadows fall On every ruin'd arch and broken wall! But Nature smiles as in thy happiest hour, And decks thy lowly rest with many a flower.
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The land still wars with the deep, And the storm sweeps valley and hill: But the dead rise not yet from their sleep, And the stormy Spirit is still. Will the ...