James Williams Thought 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.
    We sat in the jury-box, twelve were we all,
    And the clock was just pointing to ten in the hall,
    His Lordship he bowed to the jury, and we
    Bowed back to his Lordship as gravely as he.
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  • 4.
    I am a "coach" in Roman law by fate,
    But Nature must have meant me for a poet,
    And while I struggle with a rule or date,
    Poetic thoughts intrude before I know it.
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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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Total 5 Thought Poems by James Williams

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The Song Of The Soldier-Born
 by Robert Service

Give me the scorn of the stars and a peak defiant;
Wail of the pines and a wind with the shout of a giant;
Night and a trail unknown and a heart reliant.

Give me to live and love in the old, bold fashion;
A soldier's billet at night and a soldier's ration;
A heart that leaps to the fight with a soldier's passion.

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