@3Shows and nightly revels, signs of joy and peace, Fill royal Britain's Court while cruel war far off doth rage, for ever hence exiled. Fair and princely branches with strong arms increase From that deep-rooted tree whose sacred strength and glory foreign malice hath beguiled. Our divided kingdoms now in friendly kindred meet And old debate to love and kindness turns, our power with double force uniting; Truly reconciled, grief appears at last more sweet Both to ourselves and faithful friends, our undermining foes aftrighting.@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONG OF THE WAVE by ROBERT FROST FAITH by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON A MENDOCINO MEMORY by EDWIN MARKHAM BOOTH'S PHILIPPI by EDGAR LEE MASTERS A LETTER TO A POLICEMAN IN KANSAS CITY by KENNETH PATCHEN OCTAVES: 21 by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON THE UNDERGRADUATE KILLED IN BATTLE; OXFORD, 1915 by GEORGE SANTAYANA |