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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE BAND IN THE PINES, by JOHN ESTEN COOKE First Line: Oh, band in the pine-wood, cease! Last Line: And the voices of old years. Alternate Author Name(s): Cook, John Esten | |||
(AFTER PELHAM DIED) OH, band in the pine-wood, cease! Cease with your splendid call; The living are brave and noble, But the dead are bravest of all! They throng to the martial summons, To the loud triumphant strain, And the dear bright eyes of long-dead friends Come to the heart again! They come with the ringing bugle, And the deep drums' mellow roar; Till the soul is faint with longing For the hands we clasp no more! Oh, band in the pine-wood, cease! Or the heart will melt with tears, For the gallant eyes and the smiling lips, And the voices of old years. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...POOR MAILIE'S ELEGY by ROBERT BURNS ELEGY: 18. LOVES PROGRESS by JOHN DONNE SONNET PREFIXED TO 'THE COMMONWEALTH & GOVERNMENT OF VENICE' by EDMUND SPENSER ON THE PROJECTED KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO MR. MONTGOMERY; OCCASIONED BY ... ATTACK ON HIS POEMS by LUCY AIKEN PETITION OF A SCHOOLBOY TO HIS FATHER by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |
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