Share:
  Guess poet | Poets | Poets timeline | Isles | Contacts

Robert Laurence Binyon - " Do kings put faith in fortressed walls, and bar"Robert Laurence Binyon - " Do kings put faith in fortressed walls, and bar"
Work rating: Low


Do kings put faith in fortressed walls, and bar Their cities` gates, as strong to keep out war? The constancy of friends is stronger far. Are lilies pure, that in some vale unknown Unplucked have blossomed and unpraised have blown? The constancy of friends is purer. The constancy of friends is lovelier Than fame or fortune; past all riches dear; Impossible to soil by foulest breath; Their crown is rarer than the conqueror`s wreath, And all their joy securer. Then let our love be simple, steadfast, true, And we will Fate and all her arms defy. With that blind conflict what have we to do, However stabbed at by Adversity? The mortal foe is slain, mistrust; the dread Lest our love lean upon uncertainty; Mistrust, that poisons the mind`s daily bread, And kills its needful faith. For us, since our joined hands have made us brave, Not ev`n Love`s boastful foes, Estranging Time nor separating Death, Shall call us slave, So that we keep perfect the name of those Who did not buy each other`s hearts, but gave.
Source

The script ran 0.001 seconds.