The Whigs retire, and Salisbury comes forth,
A fitting champion in a cause so just ;
He hears his country’s call : he feels the worth
Of such deep confidence, such sacred trust.
It chose him after long and anxious thought ;
It chose him clearly, with united voice ;
It chose him in the hour of need—in short
It chose him when it had no other choice.
More Verses by Henry Salt
- On Mr. Bernard Shaw’s 70th BirthdayThe Times, July 26, 1926
- FeathertopJustice, March 21, 1885
- The Plea of PythagorasThe Vegetarian Messenger and Health Review, April 1910
- The Socialist not a VegetarianThe Vegetarian Messenger and Health Review, February 1928
- The Unborn Pigs to their PatronThe Vegetarian News, July 1928