Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, the — Volume 08: Bunker Hill and Other Poems by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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But hushed the beating heart we knew,
That heart so tender, brave, and true, Firm as the rooted mountain rock, Pure as the quarry's whitest block! Not his beneath the blood-red star To win the soldier's envied sear; Unarmed he battled for the right, In Duty's never-ending fight. Unconquered will, unslumbering eye, Faith such as bids the martyr die, The prophet's glance, the master's hand To mould the work his foresight planned, These were his gifts; what Heaven had lent For justice, mercy, truth, he spent, First to avenge the traitorous blow, And first to lift the vanquished foe. Lo, thus he stood; in danger's strait The pilot of the Pilgrim State! Too large his fame for her alone,-- A nation claims him as her own! A MEMORIAL TRIBUTE |
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