Brother, The
Wert thou alone the dauntless champion,
The strong right arm of freedom's pioneers,
We might have been too glorified for tears
In the great joy of victory; the "Well done!"
Of plausive heavens had drowned the earthly moan,
When the eye saw thee lost in loftier spheres!
But oh, my brother, whom my soul reveres
With that great love which answers love alone,
Tender and true. though dwelling far apart
In inaccessible thoughts-all through and through,
The Eternal Mother tempered thy strong heart
With her eternal sweetness, till it grew
Perpetual benediction from thine eyes'
Unsullied azure shed like light from fathomless skies!
- Title
- Brother, The
- Alternative Title
- Wert thou alone the dauntless champion
- Creator
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George Shepard Burleigh
- Bibliographic Citation
- George S. Burleigh Papers, 1825-1902. John Hay Library, Brown University. Large Scrapbook 183, George S. Burleigh Papers, 1825-1902. John Hay Library, Brown University. Small Scrapbook 154
- Date
- 1880
- Related resource
- This poem is the third in a set of four poems - "Memorial Sonnets" - written to honor George's older brother Charles Calistus Burleigh. They were read as a set on Sunday June 6, 1880 at the Free Congregational Society of Florence, Massachusetts, at the second anniversary of Charles C. Burleigh's last appearance before the Free Congregational Sunday School.
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Reformer, The
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Logician, The
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All-Brother, The,
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1880 Memorial for Charles Calistus Burleigh
- Media
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