Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Thomas Starr King by John Greenleaf Whittier
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Thomas Starr King

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    The great work laid upon his twoscore years
    Is done, and well done. If we drop our tears,
    Who loved him as few men were ever loved,
    We mourn no blighted hope nor broken plan
    With him whose life stands rounded and approved
    In the full growth and stature of a man.
    Mingle, O bells, along the Western slope,
    With your deep toll a sound of faith and hope!
    Wave cheerily still, O banner, half-way down,
    From thousand-masted bay and steepled town!
    Let the strong organ with its loftiest swell
    Lift the proud sorrow of the land, and tell
    That the brave sower saw his ripened grain.
    O East and West! O morn and sunset twain
    No more forever! has he lived in vain
    Who, priest of Freedom, made ye one, and told
    Your bridal service from his lips of gold



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