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Poem by Horace Smith


Abbotsford


      (From Invocation)

NOT only for the Bard of highest worth,
            But best of men,
Do I invoke ye, Powers of Heaven and Earth!
            O, where and when
Shall we again behold his counterpart,—	
Such kindred excellence of head and heart?

So good and great,—benevolent as wise,—
            On his high throne
How meekly hath he borne his faculties!
            How finely shown
A model to the irritable race,
Of generous kindness, courtesy, and grace!



Horace Smith


Horace Smith's other poems:
  1. Address to the Orange-tree at Versailles
  2. Why Are They Shut?
  3. To the Rev. A. A. in the Country from His Friend in London
  4. Written in the Porch of Binstead Church, Isle of Wight
  5. Campbell’s Funeral


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