The Golden Age
by WITTER BYNNER
SEEING her mothers beheaded one by one,
Elizabeth never had daughter, never had son:
Though knowing that an empire goes down,
She let hard diamonds issue in her crown.
Elizabeth never had daughter, never had son:
Though knowing that an empire goes down,
She let hard diamonds issue in her crown.
Sir Walter Raleigh, likewise ill at ease,
Hoping for diamonds as hard as these,
Accomplished all his manhood, all his power,
In the absurd dimensions of a tower.
Hoping for diamonds as hard as these,
Accomplished all his manhood, all his power,
In the absurd dimensions of a tower.