The Poetry Corner

In Memoriam C. G. Gordon

By Mary Hannay Foott

Devotion! When thy name is named, What matchless visions rise! The Hebrew, leaving Pharoahs house, To Israels rescue flies; The Moabitess, gleans, content, Beneath the burning skies. The flower of Christendom is given To gain the Holy Grave; Oer Acre and oer Askelon The blessed banners wave; By Edwards bed I see thee kneel, O Queen beloved and brave! Who art thou, girl, in warrior garb, St. Catherines sword in hand? Tis La Pucelle, and France is free; O shame that thou must stand Bound, helpless, at the cruel stake, To wait the headmans brand! And now upon the wild North Sea From Lindisfarnes bleak shore, To save the lives of shipwrecked men A maiden plies the oar; Seamen and landsmen honour thee, Grace Darling, evermore! And swifter, closer, as I muse, The splendid spectres loom; And stately stands among them one To glory passed from gloom, But late, by waters of the Nile, In walls of lost Khartoum!