The Youth's Coronal eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 89 pages of information about The Youth's Coronal.

The Youth's Coronal eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 89 pages of information about The Youth's Coronal.

=Captain Kidd=.

There’s many a one who oft has heard
  The name of Robert Kidd,
Who cannot tell, perhaps, a word
  Of him, or what he did.

So, though I never saw the man,
  And lived not in his day;
I’ll tell you how his guilt began—­
  To what it paved the way.

’Twas in New York Kidd had his home;
  And there he left his wife
And children, when he went to roam,
  And lead a seaman’s life.

Now Robert had as firm a hand,
  A heart as stern and brave,
As ever met in one on land,
  Or on the briny wave.

’Twas in the third king William’s time,
  When many a pirate bold
Committed on the seas the crime
  Of shedding blood for gold.

So Captain Kidd was singled out
  As one devoid of fears,
To take a ship and cruise about
  Against the Bucaniers.

The ship was armed with many a gun,
  And manned with many a man,
Across the southern seas to run
  To foil the pirate’s plan.

But when she long, from isle to isle,
  Without success had sailed,
And made no capture all the while,
  Her master’s patience failed.

The prizes he so oft had sought,
  He found he sought in vain;
And soon a wicked, bloody thought,
  Came into Robert’s brain!

His mind he opened to his men;
  And found his guilty crew
Agreed with him, that they, from then,
  Would all turn pirates too!

He threw his Bible in the deep,
  Defied its Author’s will;
And, with his conscience put to sleep,
  Began to rob and kill.

And now the desperado reigned,
  A tyrant on the waves;
While they whose blood his hands had stained,
  Went down to watery graves.

No merchant ship could near him go,
  Which he would not annoy;
For Kidd was passing to and fro,
  And seeking to destroy.

He seized the vessel, plunged the knife
  Within the seamen’s breast: 
And by a cruel waste of life,
  His evil gains possessed.

He then would make the nearest isle. 
  And go at night by stealth,
To hide within the earth awhile
  His last ill-gotten wealth.

Thus, many a shining wedge of gold
  This modern Achan hid;
And many a frightful tale was told
  About the pirate, Kidd.

But Justice does not slumber long;
  If slow, she’s ever sure. 
There’s none too artful, quick, or strong
  For her to make secure!

To Boston, with a brazen face,
  The pirate boldly went,
Where he was seized; and in disgrace
  And chains, to England sent.

The captain and his crew were there,
  A solemn, fearful sight;
Resigning life high up in air,
  E’en at the gibbet’s height!

For many a year their bodies hung
  Along the river side;
As beacons, showing old and young
  How they had lived and died.

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