LIGHT of our fathers' eyes, and in our own Star of the unsetting sunset! for thy name, That on the front of noon was as a flame In the great year nigh twenty years agone When all the heavens of Europe shook and shone With stormy wind and lightning, keeps its fame And bears its witness all day through the same; Not for past days and great deeds past alone, Kossuth, we praise thee as our Landor praised, But that now too we know thy voice upraised, Thy voice, the trumpet of the truth of God, Thine hand, the thunder-bearer's, raised to smite As with heaven's lightning for a sword and rod Men's heads abased before the Muscovite. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: HILDRUP TUBBS by EDGAR LEE MASTERS ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 32 by PHILIP SIDNEY THE DAY OF JUDGEMENT by JONATHAN SWIFT THE MERRIMAC by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER EASTER DAY [IN ROME] by OSCAR WILDE SATIRE: 1. TO JOHN POYNZ (POINS) by THOMAS WYATT |