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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,
Hawker and Morwenstow have provided inspiration for many poems and this list includes all the ones I've been able to identify so far.
War 'mid the ocean and the land! The battle-field Morwenna's strand, Where rock and ridge the bulwark keep, The giant warders of the deep.
The poem is a defiant call to arms by the people of western England, who are angry at the arrest of their beloved Bishop Trelawney.
Poems by Robert Stephen Hawker. British poet and clergyman. Pompeii. Browse by ... Browse poems by poet | Browse poems by subject.
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: The second cluster, by the vicar of Morwenstow, Cornwall · $12.95 · 12 ; Cornish Ballads With Other Poems · $27.90 · 27 · Hardcover.
Works · 1821: Tendrils · 1832: Records of the Western Shore Oxford · 1840: Ecclesia: a volume of poems Oxford · 1843: Reeds Shaken with the Wind · 1846: Echoes from ...
Hawker, Robert Stephen, 1803?-1875: Cornish ballads & other poems (J. Lane; [etc., etc.], 1904), also by C. E. Byles (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) ...
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