James Williams Queen Poems

  • 1.
    Tell me, proud Rome, why dost these edicts read,
    These many laws by prince or people made,
    Or answers by the prudent duly weighed,
    When now thou canst the world no longer lead?
    ...
  • 2.
    (20 Queen's Bench Division, 494)

    When love-sick man descends to folly
    And gets engaged, he must not stray,
    ...
  • 3.
    (12 Chancery Division, 776)

    Captain Dashwood, who had been
    In the service of the Queen,
    ...
  • 4.
    (1 Queen's Bench Division, 189)

    "Five hundred pounds as stake I'll lay,"
    Says Hampden, "that by such a day
    ...
Total 4 Queen Poems by James Williams

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Split the Lark—and you'll find the Music
 by Emily Dickinson

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Split the Lark—and you'll find the Music—
Bulb after Bulb, in Silver rolled—
Scantilly dealt to the Summer Morning
Saved for your Ear when Lutes be old.

Loose the Flood—you shall find it patent—
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