The Poetical Works of John Nicholson ... (The Airedale Poet);

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Nicholson, John, 1765-1820
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Spoke all at once — the deep and sullen roar Awoke the heaviest metal at the Nore : The ships on Medway, and old muddy Thames, Turned into rage, and bellowed forth in flames.
The guns on every batt*ry of the land, Enwrapp'd in smoke, vowed England's Church should stand : From hill to hill the thundering echoes ran, Till Ebor heard, and every Highland clan.
The Tower's old guns spoke last — ^the massive walls Felt the fierce shock — though destitute of balls.
Then old John Bull, awaking, rises s
...low : " Why all this thunder ? I could wish to know." A British patriot answered with a sigh, " Rome o'er our nation's gained the victory ; " The Pope and all the Cardinals can boast, " Their feet again have touch'd Britannia's coast" " Never," said John, " while this strong arm of mine " Can carve a sirloin, or my lips taste wine."- Then from his eyes burst forth the manly tear.
Sprung from the heart, which showed that grief was there.
He oft had heard, at distance, of the storm, But now he views it in its darkest form.


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