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Poem by Julia Ward Howe


Tribute to Oliver Wendell Holmes


  Thou metamorphic god!
Who mak'st the straight Olympus thy abode,
  Hermes to subtle laughter moving,
  Apollo with serener loving,
Thou demi-god also!
Who dost all the powers of healing know;
  Thou hero who dost wield
  The golden sword and shield,--
Shield of a comprehensive mind,
And sword to wound the foes of human kind;

  Thou man of noble mould!
  Whose metal grows not cold
Beneath the hammer of the hurrying years;
  A fiery breath doth blow
  Across its fervid glow,
And still its resonance delights our ears;

  Loved of thy brilliant mates,
  Relinquished to the fates,
Whose spirit music used to chime with thine,
  Transfigured in our sight,
  Not quenched in death's dark night,
They hold thee in companionship divine.

  O autocratic muse!
  Soul-rainbow of all hues,
Packed full of service are thy bygone years;
  Thy winged steed doth fly
  Across the starry sky,
Bearing the lowly burthens of thy tears.

  I try this little leap,
  Wishing that from the deep,
I might some pearl of song adventurous bring.
  Despairing, here I stop,
  And my poor offering drop,--
Why stammer I when thou art here to sing?



Julia Ward Howe


Julia Ward Howe's other poems:
  1. The Flag
  2. Limitations of Benevolence
  3. Battle-Hymn of the Republic
  4. Mother's Day Proclamation
  5. Robert E. Lee


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