AT THE ANNIVERSARY BANQUET 21ST OCTOBER, 1'7* IN GRAPPLED ships around The Victory, Three boys did England's Duty with stout cheer, While one dread truth was kept from every ear, More dire than deafening fire that churned the sea: For in the flag-ship's weltering cockpit, he Who was the Battle's Heart without a peer, He who had seen all fearful sights save Fear, Was passing from all life save Victory. And round the old memorial board to-day, Three graybeards--each a warworn British Tar-- View through the mist of years that hour afar: Who soon shall greet, 'mid memories of fierce fray, The impassioned soul which on its radiant way Soared through the fiery cloud of Trafalgar. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GOD by GABRIEL ROMANOVITCH DERZHAVIN THE LOVE SONG OF J. ALFRED PRUFROCK by THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT THE SABBATH LAMP by GRACE AGUILAR YOUTH'S SONGS by MAXWELL ANDERSON SPRING'S UNFOLDING by IRENE ARCHER CLIO, NINE ECLOGUES IN HONOUR OF NINE VIRTUES: 4. WORTHY MEMORY by WILLIAM BASSE |