HERE lies King James, who did so propagate Unto the world that blest and quiet state Wherein his subjects liv'd, he seem'd to give That peace which Christ did leave, and so did live As once that King and Shepherd of his Sheep, That whom God saved here he seem'd to keep; Till with that innocent and single heart, With which he first was crown'd, he did depart To better life. Great Britain, so lament, That strangers more than thou may yet resent The sad effects, and while they feel the harm They must endure from the victorious arm Of our King Charles, may they so long complain, That tears in them force thee to weep again. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CALIBAN UPON SETEBOS; OR, NATURAL THEOLOGY IN THE ISLAND by ROBERT BROWNING THE PLAINT OF THE CAMEL by CHARLES EDWARD CARRYL THE COCK AND THE FOX, OR THE TALE OF THE NUN'S PRIEST by GEOFFREY CHAUCER QUATRAIN: SPENDTHRIFT by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH |