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Poems

By Edward Quillinan. With a Memoir by William Johnston

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EPITAPH ON COLONEL GEORGE HOLMES, C.B.
  
  
  
  
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EPITAPH ON COLONEL GEORGE HOLMES, C.B.

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TRANSCRIBED ON A MONUMENT (BY WESTMACOTT) CAUSED TO BE PLACED BY HIS WIDOW IN THE PARISH CHURCH AT DONCASTER.

Heart ever steady to a manly mind,
Good, gallant heart, repose in honour shrined!
Stern are a soldier's duties; and but few
Like Holmes accomplish'd, and yet smooth'd them too:
His cordial voice the tasks of peace endear'd:
And war's severest toils and perils cheer'd:
And many a veteran's hand may grateful wave
A Spanish laurel o'er his English grave.

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The martial chief—the gay and social friend
Words cold as this sad marble may commend,
Sacred to silent memory and tears,
And yearning hopes to meet in purer spheres,
And to lone anguish in a widow'd breast,
The brother's, father's, husband's merits rest.