Кристофер Пирс Крэнч (Christopher Pearse Cranch) Текст оригинала на английском языке Sonnet 37. To John Greenleaf Whittier UNBIDDEN to the feast where friends have brought, To greet thy seventy years, their wreaths of rhyme, — For that thy form erect such weight of time Should bear, was never present to my thought, — Whittier, I bring my offering, though unsought. Thou, first of all our bards, hast rung the chime Of souls, whose zeal denounced a nation's crime. Thy fire, intense yet soft, from heaven was caught. Thou too the dear neglected chords hast wooed Of plain New England life, and earned a fame From whose wide light thy modest nature shrinks. Long shall the land revere and love thy name; Long find among thy songs the golden links That bind the world in peace and brotherhood. |
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