Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Switzerland and Austria: Vol. XVI. 1876–79.
Monument at Lucerne
By John Kenyon (17841856)W
Nobly, heroic Swiss, ye met your doom.
Unflinching martyr to the oath he swore,
Each steadfast soldier faced a certain tomb.
The steep, hard path of fealty called to tread,
Threatened or soothed, ye never turned aside,
But held right on, where fatal duty led!
Your cenotaph,—Helvetia’s grateful stone;
And mark in wonderment, the breathing block,
Thorwaldsen’s glorious trophy,—in your own.
Type of majestic suffering, the brave brute,
Human almost, in mighty languishment
Lies wounded, not subdued; and, proudly mute,
And, hardly less than hero’s parting breath,
Speaks to the spirit, through the admiring eye,
Of courage, faith, and honorable death.