The Early Poetical Works of Franklin E Denton

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The Early Poetical Works of Franklin E Denton
Franklin Evert Denton
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There midst the storm and the corpses, This grandest of earthly kings Saw, o er terrestrial tumults, The true, the immortal things.
And he thought not of banners and cannons, He thought not of legions and ships ; 7 C He thought of the wives and husbands, And the graves betwixt their lips.
He cared not for scroll of Clio, He cared not for conquered crowns ; But he cared for the little orphans In a thousand rural towns.
So once in the storm of living, This epitome of Gaul Shone forth in his natal
... glory, His heart was as wide as all.
- 7 6- SEPTEMBER 20, 1881.
Belted with wailing bells, unreconciled, The World is weeping like a little child ; Yet, as to lamp an universal feast, The laughing sun is bounding from the east; A mocking joy doth thrill the vigorous air, And over all that is so fresh and fair, Does the ineffable autumnal sky Arch its immaculate eternity.
O Morn, thy red, gigantic banners trail, And ask the West for thy cold, midnight veil !
Hast thou not heard of the sardonic fate, That leaves Columbia so desolate?


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