President Garfield
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
E venni dal martirio a questo pace.
These words the poet heard in paradise,
Uttered by one who, bravely dying here,
In the true faith, was living in that sphere
Where the celestial cross of sacrifice
Spread its protecting arms athwart the skies,
And set thereon, like jewels crystal clear,
The souls magnanimous, that knew not fear
Flashed their effulgence on his dazzled eyes.
Ah me! how dark the discipline of pain,
Were not the suffering followed by the sense
Of infinite rest and infinite release!
This is our consolation: and again
A great soul cries to us in our suspense,I came from martyrdom unto this peace.
Source Book
Longfellow's Poetical Works
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Copyright 1893
Published by Henry Frowde, London
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