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.
(Christopher Pearse Cranch)
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