I. O, true and gentle, kind and brave! Detractors now may stand aside, While we who loved thee, by thy grave Recall the virtues they denied. We knew thee in thy strength and pow'r, We knew thee when affliction came, And proudly at this solemn hour Shall vindicate thy worth and fame. 2. Stand back! Let Faction hold its peace; We knew him as a mana friend, Stand back! and let your slander cease; You had your triumphgained your end, But he is now beyond your hate, But not beyond the love we bear; For love above all things is great, While hate is parent of despair. 3. He's far beyond your cruel rage. This patriot by traitors sold; Most faithful in a faithless age, A leader without guile or gold. In friendship ever firm and true, In fortune's smile or frown the same. True heart that never falsehood knew! Pure soul serene and free from blame! 4. Aye, free from blame! His fame will shine Among the noblest of our land, Whose glory was their faith divine In virtue and the helping hand. Peace! Peace! O, let the great dead rest In silence! Tears and words are vain This land to which he gave his best May never see his like again. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE HILL WIFE: THE OFT-REPEATED DREAM by ROBERT FROST YOUTH by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON FRIENDSHIP [OR, THE TRUE FRIEND] by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ON SOME BUTTERCUPS by FRANK DEMPSTER SHERMAN A QUESTION by JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGE CHORUS OF THE CLOUD-MAIDEN: ANTISTROPHE, FR. THE CLOUDS by ARISTOPHANES CIGARS AND BEER by GEORGE ARNOLD |