The Poetical Writings of Orson F. Whitney; Poems And Poetic Prose

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Burns the flame that finds no fuel ?
Will the unfed fountain run?
Sings the bird that wakes no echo ?
Blooms the flower that sees no sun How shall then my soul's affection Gleam with unrequited glow, Or, like sun o'er Alpine summit, Shine upon eternal snow?
Love ! — O, sweet but cruel passion ! — Why art thou unkind to me?
Bowed I ever at thine altar, But to see thee turn and flee ?
"CAPTURED BUT NOT CONQUERED. 14/ Nevermore will I adore thee.
False and fickle goddess — Go!
For thy brow is whit
...e as marble, But thy bosom cold as snow.
CAPTURED BUT NOT CONQUERED." Inscribed by a friend's affection to Elder John Nicholson, a prisoner for conscience sake, Oct. 13th, 1885.
^^AaPTURED, but not conquered!" — ^ Triumphant words of truth — Let them blaze in golden letters In the eyes of age and youth !
They were words of mighty meaning, As they fell from lips of one Who had borne the brunt of battle Till the victory nigh was won.
Overwhelmed by force of numbers, He was carried from the field, But the brave heart never faltered, And the strong soul would not yield.


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