English Poetry III: From Tennyson to Whitman.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
William Cullen Bryant
752. The Death of Lincoln
O
Gentle and merciful and just!
Who, in the fear of God, didst bear
The sword of power, a nation’s trust!
Amid the awe that hushes all,
And speak the anguish of a land
That shook with horror at thy fall.
We bear thee to an honored grave,
Whose proudest monument shall be
The broken fetters of the slave.
Hath placed thee with the sons of light,
Among the noble host of those
Who perished in the cause of Right.
April, 1865.