James Benjamin Kenyon
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James Benjamin Kenyon (1858–1924) was an American clergyman and poet. He was born in Frankfort, New York. He entered the Methodist Episcopal ministry in 1878, and subsequently became pastor of a church at Watertown, New York. Some of his volumes of poetry are In Realms of Gold (1887), At the Gate of Dreams (1892), An Oaten Pipe (1895).
Quotes
[edit]- Arise, O Soul, and gird thee up anew,
Though the black camel Death kneel at thy gate;
No beggar thou that thou for alms shouldst sue;
Be the proud captain still of thine own fate!- "A Challenge", An Oaten Pipe (New York: J. Selwin Tait and Sons, 1895) p. 69
- Compare: Henley, "Invictus" · Abd-el-Kader
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