The collected poems of William Ellery Channing the younger, 1817-1901 | ||
I
TO HENRY
Hear'st thou the sobbing breeze complain
How faint the sunbeams light the shore?—
Thy heart, more fixed than earth or main,
Henry! thy faithful heart is o'er.
How faint the sunbeams light the shore?—
Thy heart, more fixed than earth or main,
Henry! thy faithful heart is o'er.
Oh, weep not thou thus vast a soul,
Oh, do not mourn this lordly man,
As long as Walden's waters roll,
And Concord river fills a span.
Oh, do not mourn this lordly man,
As long as Walden's waters roll,
And Concord river fills a span.
For thoughtful minds in Henry's page
Large welcome find, and bless his verse,
Drawn from the poet's heritage,
From wells of right and nature's source.
Large welcome find, and bless his verse,
Drawn from the poet's heritage,
From wells of right and nature's source.
Fountains of hope and faith! inspire
Most stricken hearts to lift this cross;
His perfect trust shall keep the fire,
His glorious peace disarm the loss!
Most stricken hearts to lift this cross;
His perfect trust shall keep the fire,
His glorious peace disarm the loss!
The collected poems of William Ellery Channing the younger, 1817-1901 | ||