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Famous Quakers Poems by Famous Poets

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by Tebb, Barry
...e times on Sundays.

Only in retirement did joy and wisdom

Enter him, abandoning chapel he took

To the Friends or Quakers as they called them then

And somehow at seventy the inner light

Consumed him.

Gruff but kind was my impression:

He would take me for walks

Along abandoned railways to the shutdown

Pipeworks where my three uncles

Worked their early manhood through.

It would have delighted Auden and perhaps

That was the bridge between us

Though we wer...Read more of this...



by Smart, Christopher
...head and the blessing of Almighty God. 

For a hat was an abomination of the heathen. Lord have mercy upon the Quakers. 

For the ceiling of the house is an obstacle and therefore we pray on the house-top. 

For the head will be liable to less disorders on the recovery of its horn. 

For the horn on the forehead is a tower upon an arch. 

For it is a strong munition against the adversary, who is sickness and death. 

For it is instrumental in subj...Read more of this...

by Trumbull, John
...y British act and canon
Stood forth your causa sine qua non.
Who'd seen, except for these restraints,
Your witches, quakers, whigs and saints,
Or heard of Mather's famed Magnalia,
If Charles and Laud had chanced to fail you?
Did they not send your charters o'er,
And give you lands you own'd before,
Permit you all to spill your blood,
And drive out heathens where you could;
On these mild terms, that, conquest won,
The realm you gain'd should be their own?
And when of late ...Read more of this...

by Lowell, Robert
...fabled news
Of IS, the whited monster. What it cost
Them is their secret. In the sperm-whale's slick
I see the Quakers drown and hear their cry:
"If God himself had not been on our side,
If God himself had not been on our side,
When the Atlantic rose against us, why,
Then it had swallowed us up quick." 

 IV

This is the end of the whaleroad and the whale
Who spewed Nantucket bones on the thrashed swell
And stirred the troubled waters to whirlpools
To send the Pe...Read more of this...

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