The Poetry Corner

Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXXV - Richard I

By William Wordsworth

Redoubted King, of courage leonine, I mark thee, Richard! urgent to equip Thy warlike person with the staff and scrip; I watch thee sailing o'er the midland brine; In conquered Cyprus see thy Bride decline Her blushing cheek, love-vows upon her lip, And see love-emblems streaming from thy ship, As thence she holds her way to Palestine. My Song, a fearless homager, would attend Thy thundering battle-axe as it cleaves the press Of war, but duty summons her away To tell how, finding in the rash distress Of those Enthusiasts a subservient friend, To giddier heights hath clomb the Papal sway.