Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BRITISH VOLUNTEERS, by JANET HAMILTON Poet's Biography First Line: At the call of the bugle, and the roll of the drum Last Line: True hearts and true rifles she trusts not in vain. Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson Subject(s): England; Military Service, Voluntary; Patriotism; Soldiers; English | ||||||||
AT the call of the bugle, and the roll of the drum, With the bold front of heroes our trained Rifles come, All marshalled and marching to strains that inspire And fan in each bosom the true martial fire. Defenders of Britainher chosen, her own, Of danger she spake, and to arms ye have flown; And bright eyes are beaming, and proud hearts beat high, For the brave Volunteers marching gallantly by. Your movement is crowned with a glorious success, Our good Queen approves, and your country will bless Her brave sons and true in the Volunteer ranks; She gives you the boon of a proud mother's thanks. Let fort after fort darkly frown on the steep Let steel-plated Warriors keep guard on the deep; Let Armstrong's dread thunders incessantly roar, And his dark tubes of death vomit flame on our shore. Oh, stronger than all, for defence of her coast. Her Volunteer patriotsher glory and boast; No foot of invader her soil shall profane, True hearts and true rifles she trusts not in vain. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NINETEEN FORTY by NORMAN DUBIE GHOSTS IN ENGLAND by ROBINSON JEFFERS STAYING UP FOR ENGLAND by LIAM RECTOR STONE AND FLOWER by KENNETH REXROTH THE HANGED MAN by KENNETH REXROTH ENGLISH TRAIN COMPARTMENT by JOHN UPDIKE A BALLAD FOUNDED ON A REAL INCIDENT WHICH OCCURED IN HIGH LIFE by JANET HAMILTON |
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