James Williams Judge Poems

  • 1.
    Somewhere in a distant star,
    Cities of Cocaigne there are,
    Paradises of the Bar.

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  • 2.
    X. 48

    Woe to the house whose mistress was a slave!
    So say old saws, my own in aid I crave;
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  • 3.
    (40 Chancery Division, 345)

    "Shall I take your photograph, my pretty maid?"
    "You may if you like, kind sir," she said.
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  • 4.
    (Tried in Minnesota in 1892)

    Kind reader, tarry here, nor miss
    The law of Minneapolis.
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  • 5.
    Glory and gain thus mixed distract the thought,
    We owe to honour all, to fortune nought;
    The poet, like the soldier, scorns for pay
    Peruvian gold, but seeks the wreath of bay.
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  • 6.
    A thousand doubts and pleadings in a day
    Are filed in Empress Reason's court supreme
    By angry Love--his eyes with anger gleam.
    "Which of us twain hath been more faithful, say.
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Total 6 Judge Poems by James Williams

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Awake, awake my little Boy!
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