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Bryant On His Birthday

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    We praise not now the poet's art,
    The rounded beauty of his song;
    Who weighs him from his life apart
    Must do his nobler nature wrong.

    Not for the eye, familiar grown
    With charms to common sight denied,
    The marvellous gift he shares alone
    With him who walked on Rydal-side;

    Not for rapt hymn nor woodland lay,
    Too grave for smiles, too sweet for tears;
    We speak his praise who wears to-day
    The glory of his seventy years.

    When Peace brings Freedom in her train,
    Let happy lips his songs rehearse;
    His life is now his noblest strain,
    His manhood better than his verse!

    Thank God! his hand on Nature's keys
    Its cunning keeps at life's full span;
    But, dimmed and dwarfed, in times like these,
    The poet seems beside the man!

    So be it! let the garlands die,
    The singer's wreath, the painter's meed,
    Let our names perish, if thereby
    Our country may be saved and freed



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