SWEET blue-eyed Charity, devout and calm, Hath been the dear companion of his days, How hath he hearken'd to her prayerful lays, Sad-voic'd and plaintive as an angel's psalm! She pointed and he hasten'd where the palm Sighs faintly in the pitiless Syrian rays, Where men sank gasping on the lone highways And cried aloud for succor and for balm. The sick he heal'd, the fallen rais'd he up; Light track'd his footsteps through the darksome land And sav'd, men wept and bless'd him in their tears. Come, friends, lift we on high the loving cup And hail with greetings from our distant strand This hero crested with his hundred years! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LAST MAN'S CLUB by JAMES GALVIN SEPULCHRE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON TWO TREES IN KATHMANDU by KAREN SWENSON FRAGMENT, ON THE BACK OF THE POET'S MS. OF CANTO I OF 'DON JUAN' by GEORGE GORDON BYRON SONNET COMPOSED ON A JOURNEY HOMEWARD by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE |