James Graham Poems

  • 1.
    Let them bestow on every airth a limb,
    Then open all my veins, that I may swim
    To thee, my Maker, in that crimson lake,
    Then place my par boiled head upon a stake;
    ...
  • 2.
    Great, good, and just! could I but rate
    My griefs to thy too rigid fate,
    I'd weep the world to such a strain,
    As it would deluge once again:
    ...
  • 3.
    Let them bestow on ev'ry airth a limb;
    Open all my veins, that I may swim
    To Thee, my Saviour, in that crimson lake;
    Then place my parboil'd head upon a stake,
    ...
  • 4.
    My dear and only Love, I pray
    This noble world of thee
    Be govern'd by no other sway
    But purest monarchy;
    ...
  • 5.
    As Macedo his Homer, I'll thee still,
    Lucan, esteem as my most precious gem;
    And, though my fortune second not my will,
    That I may witness to the world the same,
    ...
  • 6.
    Let them bestow on every airth a limb,
    Then open all my veins, that I may swim
    To thee, my Maker, in that crimson lake,
    Then place my par boiled head upon a stake;
    ...
  • 7.
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    MY dear and only Love, I pray
    ...
  • 8.
    My dear and only Love, I pray
    That little world of thee
    Be govern'd by no other sway
    Than purest monarchy;
    ...
Total 8 Poems by James Graham

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That Nature's ancient power was lost:
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They chatter'd trifles at the door:

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