I STOOD, sir, patient at your feet, Before your elbow chair; But make a bishop's throne your seat, I'll kneel before you there. One only thing can keep you down, For your great soul too mean; You'd not, to mount a bishop's throne, Pay homage to the queen. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE NIGHT OF TRAFALGAR by THOMAS HARDY THE SNOWING OF THE PINES' by THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON TO THE REV. F.D. MAURICE by ALFRED TENNYSON THE GLASSES AND THE BIBLE by ST. CLAIR ADAMS IMITATIONS OF SHAKESPEARE: A STORM by JOHN ARMSTRONG A POEM, DEDICATED TO WILLIAM LAW, PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY by ROBERT BLAIR |