Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO AN AMIABLE FRIEND MOURNING THE DEATH OF AN EXCELLENT FATHER, by MERCY OTIS WARREN Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Let deep dejection hide her pallid face Last Line: Just safe escaped from life's tempestuous sea. Subject(s): Death; Dead, The | ||||||||
LET deep dejection hide her pallid face, And from thy breast each painful image rase; Forbid thy lip to utter one complaint, But view the glories of the rising saint, Ripe for a crown, and waiting the reward Of watching long the vineyard of the Lord. The generous purpose of his zealous heart, Truth to enforce, and knowledge to impart, Insures his welcome on the unknown shore, Where choirs of saints, and angel forms adore. A seraph met him on the trackless way, And strung his harp to join the heavenly lay. Complain no more of Death's extensive power, Whose sceptre wafts us to some blissful shore; Where the rough billows that roll o'er the head, That shake the frame, and fill the mind with dread, Are hush'd in silence, and the soul serene Looks back delighted on the closing scene. Happy, thrice happy, that exalted mind, Who, leaving earth and all its cares behind, Has not a wish to ruffle or control The equal temper of his tranquil soul, Who, on a retrospect, is safe within; No private passion, nor a darling sin, Can check his hope, when death's insatiate pow'r, Stands hovering on the last decisive hour. Then weep no more, my friend, but all resigned, Submit thy will to the Eternal Mind, Who watches o'er the movements of the just, And will again reanimate the dust! Thy sire commands, suppress the rising sigh, He wipes the tear from thy too filial eye, And bids thee contemplate a soul set free, Just safe escaped from life's tempestuous sea. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A FRIEND KILLED IN THE WAR by ANTHONY HECHT FOR JAMES MERRILL: AN ADIEU by ANTHONY HECHT TARANTULA: OR THE DANCE OF DEATH by ANTHONY HECHT CHAMPS D?ÇÖHONNEUR by ERNEST HEMINGWAY NOTE TO REALITY by TONY HOAGLAND A POLITICAL REVERIE, SELECTION by MERCY OTIS WARREN |
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