Punch/Volume 147/Issue 3828/To a Super-Patriot

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Punch, Volume 147, Issue 3828 (November 18th, 1914)
To the Undying Honour of a Super-Patriot by G. H. Collins
4259012Punch, Volume 147, Issue 3828 (November 18th, 1914) — To the Undying Honour of a Super-PatriotG. H. Collins
Commemorate, ye gods, the noble mind
Of Brown (A. J.), a youth of classic parts,
Whose soul was ever faultlessly inclined
To music, verse, and all the gracious arts;
At things of taste, in fact, Augustus John
Was always, and is yet, a perfect don.

But lately I have fathomed deeps unknown
Before in my incomparable friend;
No mere artistic trifler, he has shown
A patriot heart of high heroic trend,
And showered sacrifice with fearless hand
Upon the altar of his Motherland.

I haled him to a "music" hall to hear
The Great Recruiting Song, and watched him wince
And writhe throughout, as though his end were near;
But now I learn that, every evening since,
Brown has been there, in England's sacred cause,
To greet that patriot song with loud applause!