Say first he loved the dear home-hearts, and then He loved his honest fellow citizen -- He loved and honored him, in any post Of duty where he served mankind the most.
All that he asked of him in humblest need Was but to find him striving to succeed; All that he asked of him in highest place Was justice to the lowliest of his race.
When he found these conditions, proved and tried, He owned he marvelled, but was satisfied -- Relaxed in vigilance enough to smile And, with his own wit, flay himself a while.
Often he liked real anger -- as, perchance, The summer skies like storm-clouds and the glance Of lightning -- for the clearer, purer blue Of heaven, and the greener old earth, too.
All easy things to do he did with care, Knowing the very common danger there; In noblest conquest of supreme debate The facts are simple as the victory great.
That which had been a task to hardiest minds To him was as a pleasure, such as finds The captive-truant, doomed to read throughout The one lone book he really cares about.
Study revived him: Howsoever dim And deep the problem, 'twas a joy to him To solve it wholly; and he seemed as one Refreshed and rested as the work was done.
And he had gathered, from all wealth of lore That time has written, such a treasure store, His mind held opulence -- his speech the rare Fair grace of sharing all his riches there --
Sharing with all, but with the greatest zest Sharing with those who seemed the neediest: The young he ever favored; and through these Shall he live longest in men's memories.
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