Horace Smith Thought Poems

  • 1.
    The linnet had flown from its cage away,
    And flitted and sang in the light of day--
    Had flown from the lady who loved it well,
    In Liberty's freer air to dwell.
    ...
  • 2.
    (WITH MANY APOLOGIES TO THE LAUREATE.)

    And Willie, my eldest born, is gone, you say, little Anne,
    Ruddy and white, and strong on his legs, he looks like a man;
    ...
  • 3.
    The times still "grow to something strange";
    We rap and turn the tables;
    We fire our guns at awful range;
    We lay Atlantic cables;
    ...
  • 4.
    I.

    Oh this earth is a mineful of treasure,
    A goblet, that's full to the brim,
    ...
Total 4 Thought Poems by Horace Smith

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Melville And Coghill - The Place Of The Little Hand
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DEAD, with their eyes to the foe,
Dead, with the foe at their feet;
Under the sky laid low
Truly their slumber is sweet,
Though the wind from the Camp of the
Slain Men blow,
And the rain on the wilderness beat.

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