Bring the bowl which you boast,
Fill it up to the brim;
-Tis to him we love most,
And to all who love him.
Brave gallants, stand up,
And avaunt ye, base carles!
Were there death in the cup,
Here-s a health to King Charles.
Though he wanders through dangers,
Unaided, unknown,
Dependent on strangers,
Estranged from his own;
Though -tis under our breath,
Amidst forfeits and perils,
Here-s to honor and faith,
And a health to King Charles!
Let such honors abound
As the time can afford,
The knee on the ground,
And the hand on the sword;
But the time shall come round
When, -mid Lords, Dukes, and Earls,
The loud trumpet shall sound,
Here-s a health to King Charles!
Here-s A Health To King Charles
Sir Walter Scott
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Poem topics: I love you, brave, breath, death, faith, unknown, bring, stand, honor, sound, sword, time, I miss you, king, health, love, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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