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Tennyson and other Memorial Poems by H. D. Rawnsley
 

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Dr. John Brown.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Dr. John Brown.

DIED AT EDINBURGH, MAY 11TH, 1882.

Lanark, the sun upon thy moors had power
To sow a human heart with golden seed.
And heard in distance, tenderly, the Tweed
Nursed with its dews an everlasting flower
Of such exceeding radiance, such a dower
Of genial blessing, such a heavenly breed,
That where it bloomed all other seemed but weed,
And barren waste became an angel's bower.
Nor vainly did the pastor's large-eyed child
Race with the collie, learn the shepherd's stride,
And bear the yeanling in his plaid: who, grown,
Gave audience to each creature's voice that cried,
Carried his brother's burdens with his own
And left the sick ones whole because he smiled.