THESE to his Memory. May the Age arriving As ours recall That bravest heart, that gay and gallant striving, That laurelled pall! Blithe and rare spirit! We who later linger By bleaker seas, Sigh for the touch of the Magician's finger, -- His golden keys! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SUMMER STORM by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL IRELAND; A SEASIDE PORTRAIT by JOHN JAMES PIATT STORY OF THE GATE by HARRISON ROBERTSON NUPTIAL SLEEP by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI NOREMBEGA by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER ACHIEVEMENT'S SILVER CRY by MARGARETE ROSE AKIN CHARACTERS: SUSANNAH BARBAULD MARISSAL by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD RAIN ON FALL NIGHTS by MILDRED TELFORD BARNWELL STANZAS, OCCASIONED BY THE DEATH OF A RELATIVE ABROAD by BERNARD BARTON |