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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FOR THE KING'S BIRTHDAY 1715, by NAHUM TATE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Arise harmonious pow'rs Last Line: Only know to prize the blessing. Subject(s): Birthdays; Courts & Courtiers; Crowns; George I, King Of England (1660-1727); Happiness; Odes (as Poetic Form); Joy; Delight | |||
Arise harmonious pow'rs From your Elysian bow'rs; And nymphs Heliconian springs, To caress the royal day, That such a blessing did convey, No less a blessing than the best of kings. Yet, in the transport of your joys, Beware the sacrilegious crime Of trespassing upon the monarch's time, Which since for common welfare he employs, The muses' tribe would wrong The public int'rest to detain him long. Only to Britannia say, Her happy days commence again, That all her sorrows shall repay And rescue her renown, Since glorious George accepts the British crown And kindly condescends to reign. When kings that make the public good their care Advance in dignity and state, Their rise no envy can create, Because their subjects in the grandeur share For, like the sun, the higher they ascend The farther their indulgent beams extend. Yet long before our Royal Sun His destined course has run We're blest to see a glorious heir That shall the mighty loss repair, When he that blazes now, shall this low sphere resign, In a sublimer orb eternally to shine. A Cynthia too, adorned with ev'ry grace Of person and of mind; And happy in a starry race Of such auspicious kind, As joyfully pressage No want of royal heirs in any future age. Chorus Honoured with the best of kings, And a set of lovely springs From the royal fountain flowing; Lovely streams can enter growing, Happy Britain past expressing: Only know to prize the blessing. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE STUDY OF HAPPINESS by KENNETH KOCH SO MUCH HAPPINESS by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE CROWD CONDITIONS by JOHN ASHBERY I WILL NOT BE CLAIMED by MARVIN BELL THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#21): 1. ABOUT THE DEAD MAN'S HAPPINESS by MARVIN BELL SONG OF THE ANGELS AT THE NATIVITY by NAHUM TATE |
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