| Higginson and Bigelow, comps. American Sonnets. 1891. | | | | To England | | By George Henry Boker (18231890) |
| | | LEAR and Cordelia! t was an ancient tale | |
| Before thy Shakspeare gave it deathless fame: | |
| The times have changed, the moral is the same. | |
| So, like an outcast, dowerless and pale, | |
| Thy daughter went, and in a foreign gale | 5 |
| Spread her young banner, till its sway became | |
| A wonder to the nations. Days of shame | |
| Are close upon thee: prophets raise their wail. | |
| When the rude Cossack with an outstretched hand | |
| Points his long spear across the narrow sea, | 10 |
| Lo, there is England!when thy destiny | |
| Storms on thy straw-crowned head, and thou dost stand | |
| Weak, helpless, mad, a by-word in the land, | |
| God grant thy daughter a Cordelia be! | | | | |
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